Roger posted.....":but I would emphasize that WD1A is horrible for
bi-directional Beverages as the loss is excessive in the transmission line
mode." Roger that is clearly the case as I have found here the hard way.
I now use the WD1A for single wire Beverage antennas due to its low cost
and strength. I just terminate the far end with a 450 Ohm non-inductive
resistor. it would be great for radials as well.
Herb Schoenbohm, KV4FZ
On Fri, Sep 7, 2018 at 6:30 PM Roger Parsons via Topband <
topband@contesting.com> wrote:
> Joel W5ZN wrote:
>
> ... low cost radial wire options got me thinking about WD1A. Anyone have
> any experience with it as radial wire?? There are two wires that should
> pull apart easily ...
>
> I use WD1A wire mostly for (single direction) Beverages, but also as
> radials at the ends of those antennas. In my experience it is excellent for
> both applications BUT only if the two wires remain joined. If they are
> pulled apart they seem to be self tangling! I think that the wire is
> actually a very clever design - the two wires appear to have opposite
> twists - so it lays very flat and straight.
>
> (I know this is not the subject of the posts, but I would emphasise that
> WD1A is horrible for bi-directional Beverages as the loss is excessive in
> the transmission line mode.)
>
> 73 Roger
> VE3ZI
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