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[HCDX] Antenna wire, suggestions?
Hi everyone,
I recently had to move the first part of my Eastern beverage off the
fence to 10-12 feet high. The first 500 feet runs tree limb to tree
limb. I have used #12 single (solid) insulated house wiring for the
antenna as it is inexpensive and heavy duty. It lasts for years out here
on the Oregon coast. Raising my antenna, I have a bit of a problem.
Between two points there is a pretty long run, 100 feet of close to it.
The #12 wiring is heavy. Is there a strong type of wire that is not
quite as heavy and smaller I can use that can handle high winds and all?
I need it insulated to protect it from the elements. The weight of #12
bothers me a lot. Any suggestions? Thanks.
73,
Patrick
Patrick Martin
Seaside OR
KAVT Reception Manager
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