My wife brought home some scrap sheets of Lexan
from work for making antenna parts. (Love a woman
who understands my NEEDS!)
Hope to use this stuff for the insulated mountings for
the matching networks and connectors for VHF and UHF
Yagis.
Just wonder what experience anyone has with the
UV-resistance of Lexan. This is 3/16 inch sheet
and is clear. Mechanically it will be fine--just don't
want to have to replace it in a few years from UV
degradation.
BTW She also brought me a 12 x 12 inch by 1 inch
thick sheet of Teflon. Have used Teflon before on some
old W0EYE/Viezbicke/NBS688 Yagis and it has worked
well for that design--but wanting to try some alternate
mechanical designs and this Lexan looks promising.
Appreciate any insights/experiences on clear Lexan.
Thanks.
73--John W0UN
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