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Subject: Topband: Silver Plated Conductor
From: GEORGE WALLNER <gwallner@the-beach.net>
Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 22:42:53 -0500
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Dear Group Member,

I have a question regrading the importance of silver 
plating inductor wire in high power TX circuits in the HF 
bands.

I am just rebuilding my antenna tuner ahead of the 160m 
ARRL contest. The tuner configuration is a T with two 
inductors forming the horizontal arms with the variable 
capacitor in the vertical arm (i.e. between the junction 
of the two inductors and GND). The inductors use 3 mm 
diameter bare solid copper wire (good quality copper), 
with a solenoid diamater of 3" and length of 6". Each 
inductor is tapped for inductances of between 4uH and 33 
uH. Conductor spacing is 1:1.

Would silver plating the conductors make a practical 
difference? There is no significant heating of the 
conductors now with full legal power.

I have done some rough math on the difference in 
resistance, taking into consideration the skin effect at 
1.8 and 3.5 MHz, but there only seems to be an 8% 
difference between pure copper and silver plated wire. Am 
I missing something and should I replace the copper with 
sliver plated wire?

TKS for your thoughts,

George
AA7JV
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