You should have this book!!!
http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/books/0995.html
It can answer all your questions!
Adding mass to the inside of the element will not change your SWR, but may
cause your element to physically fail. There is no easy answer to your
question! Buy the book and get some help with the math if you need to. It
is an EXCELLENT resourse!!!!
At 08:44 AM 07/08/2005 -1000, you wrote:
>I wonder if anyone has and comments on strengthening beam elements by
>inserting the next size smaller tubing inside the original there-by doubling
>the thickness, but not increasing the outside diameter of the elements..
> I have a Tennadyne Log that just is not physically strong enough to last
>out here in the wind and ice of Western Kansas.. I plan to increase the
>tubing thickness for the longest two elements for approx the 1st 10 ft out
>from the boom. What I'm wondering is, will this change the loading or SWR of
>the antenna ?? Comments welcome.. Jim / W0HFG
>
>
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