Dear Mike & Others,
I have used aluminum wire for dipoles and for top loading on a tower,
but not for receiving. My concern is that aluminum connections "drift".
That is the metal is soft enough to flow, so a tight connection becomes
loose and without an antioxidation grease at the connection, it can become a
noise source like point source diode rectification. Also it corrodes easily
unless it is well jacketed.
I have had good luck making beverages with phos-bronze wire, with
copperweld, and with ordinary stranded hook-up wire. Currently I use vinyl
jacketed stranded 20 ga. hook-up wire for one beverage and similar
phos-bronze wire for another, and am stringing a third one with 22 ga. 19
strand hook-up wire. I use wire with medium brown and leaf green colored
vinyl insulation to make them less visible,
73 George K8GG
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