> ::Vibration isn't a problem at 100 mph. I try to stick with that speed when
> possible. Never seen a steel wire-wrapped antenna. Wonder why they would
> do that-? -WB2WIK/6
Where in the USA can you legally travel at 100MPH? ;-)
Seriously, after 100MPH even here in hurricane-prone Florida
one expects wires to fail from vibration, falling trees,
falling poles, etc.
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