On the flexing point, correctly, there should be a steel center core
messenger for longitudinal strength, then a clockwise wound layer of
copper and then a counter clockwise layer of copper. The typical
stranded THNN and such does not provide these properties.
73
Bob, K4TAX
> On 4/24/2013 9:11 AM, Paul Kraemer wrote:
>> I have heard stranded is better than solid and contributes to wider
>> bandwidth of the antenna. The more strands of finer wire is better?
>> Comments?
>> Paul K0UYA
> I do not believe bandwidth will be affected one way or the other.
> However, antenna flex IS an issue, being in the wind 24/7/365. And
> AFAIK, stranded wire will handle flexing better than solid wire.
>
> Just my 2 cents...
>
> 73,
>
> Carter K8VT
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