We has been using WD1-A since a few years, we split it in two and seal the
remote end to minimize moisture or water entrance.
When the ground is under water (flooded) for some days, even being the plastic
strong, it deteriorates faster.
If the terrain doesn't flood, it last some years
Regards to all.... Eddie, LU2DKT
On Wednesday, October 10, 2018, 10:34:10 AM GMT-3, Nathan Moreschi via
Topband <topband@contesting.com> wrote:
I've used it for radials with good success in the past. I have had some
issues with it rusting as time progressed but nothing too bad.
And yes, it is very strong. I've used the twisted pair (doubled up) as guys for
masts and small aluminum towers with light loads with no problems.
73,
Nate/N4YDU
On Wednesday, October 10, 2018, 9:24:12 AM EDT, Roger Parsons via Topband
<topband@contesting.com> wrote:
I think that WD1-A would be perfect for on-ground radials. (Note that WD1-A is
not twisted although WD-1 is.)
It lays very flat on the ground, the critters don't like it, and it is
immensely strong. I always use crimp terminals but YMMV. I don't think it
matters either way whether you use one or both wires - for Beverages I always
use both wires but connected separately. That way I can use a simple ohmeter
test to confirm that the whole length is continuous.
73 RogerVE3ZI
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