[Antennas] Hard Wire
van lincoln wd8aam
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2002年9月18日 06:32:16 -0500
hard wired usually means direct connected, no switches, and of a permanent
nature, soldered, not planning on changing anything for a long time, and then,
it will take a lot of work to do it.
so you could use screw terminals for easy changes, or hard wire something by
soldering.
That's my understanding.
wd8aam
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At 06:45 AM 9/18/2002 -0400, Dave Shrader wrote:
>Could you possibly mean 'hard line'd ??
>>Hard line is rigid coax with very low losses use in commercial VHF/UHF
>applications. Most repeaters use it and some hams can get it at
>reasonable prices. It is quite stiff 3/4 inch diameter and a 3 foot
>radius is a tight bend <grin>.
>>Deacon Dave, W1MCE
>>Jim Boyd wrote:
>>>> Dear Group,
>> I read a couple of articles the other day and these guys mentioned that
they
>> "hard-wired" their antennas to their rigs. Can someone tell me what they
>> did? What is meant by "hard wiring?"
>>>> 73
>> Jim
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