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Topband: Conductivity of stainless steel hardware

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Subject: Topband: Conductivity of stainless steel hardware
From: Charles Stackhouse <cstack14478@yahoo.com>
Reply-to: Charles Stackhouse <cstack14478@yahoo.com>
Date: Sun, 26 Jan 2014 06:54:21 -0800 (PST)
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I have been building antenna hardware such as transmitting chokes, Beverage 
transformers, etc. in various plastic boxes. The electrical connections have 
been to solder lugs fastened inside the boxes to stainless hardware. The actual 
antenna wires have been connected outside the boxes to the stainless hardware 
such as eyebolts or bolts with wingnuts. 

A very tech savvy friend (microwaves, public safety radio) says this is no 
good. Due to the poor 
conductivity of stainless steel, RF connections should not be through the 
hardware but through wires brought out of the boxes soldered directly to the 
antenna wires. 

I would appreciated the advice of this group.

Charlie, W2GN
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