[Antennas] zip line

Bob Wilder [email protected]
2002年4月08日 22:59:00 -0500


Years ago when using zip cord for feedline it was covered with rubber...I
have used it
on 160 and 80 CW with good luck running about 75 watts to an ARC-5
transmitter...
but that was probably 50 years ago....With an transmatch it even worked
better.
Like Adam said, now days PVC is the insulation of choice for the producers of
zip cord.
At 08:44 PM 04/08/2002 -0700, Adam Farson wrote:
>Before we get too carried away...
>>Zip cord (cheap lamp cord) is made with PVC insulation, which has lousy
>dielectric properties.
>>Best 73,
>Adam, VA7OJ/AB4OJ
>North Vancouver, BC, Canada
>http://www.qsl.net/ab4oj/
>Note new e-mail address:
>mailto:[email protected]
>>- - - 
>>Your moderator for this list is:
>Larry Wilson KE1HZ [email protected]
>_______________________________________________
>Antennas mailing list
>[email protected]
>http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/antennas
>
73
Bob Wilder, AF2HD / AFA2HD(USAF MARS)
TSgt, USAF (Retired)
6032 Idlemoore Court
Theodore, Alabama 36582-4036
(251)653-5274
***************************************************
<http://home.earthlink.net/~bwild/index.html>
Region Two USAF MARS at
<http://home.earthlink.net/~bwild/r2mars.html>
Check <http://home.earthlink.net/~bwild/lst325.html>
for information about the LST-325 berthed in Alabama
Current operator of WW2LST/4 Alabama
<[email protected]> <[email protected]> 
***************************************************
This message certified virus free by using
AVG 6.0 ver. 338 (3/14/2002) antivirus software. See
<http://www.grisoft.com> for your free copy
of the software and protect yourself and friends.

AltStyle によって変換されたページ (->オリジナル) /