n4kg@juno.com wrote:
Lightning Bolt quad's uses ths sceme. It works very well as its very easy to
pull the wire through. Once the wire is in and attached the feed point or a
tuning bar for the reflector is installed, the hose clamps can be loosened and
pulled out to put a bit of tension on the wire. Very nice arrangement. I
believe the material is small brake hose.
There are actually to brake hoses. A small diameter hose is placed within a
larger diameter hose. This was done for strength. The hose's wx very well.
>
> One of the more interesting mounting schemes I have seen
> uses hose clamps over a rubber? loop with a piece of small
> rubber hose at each corner for the wire to run through. The
> rubber pieces came from an auto parts store. I forgot what
> kind of lines were used. Tom N4KG
>
> > Thanks for input!
> >
> > Paul (What is your callsign ?)
> >
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