John Langdon ( N5CQ ) pointed out a usage (very common, in fact) of both
Phillystran and EHS, together, that is proper, and OK. This is the use of
the two in series to break up conductivity, using Phillystran, with EHS at
the ends to give mechanical and fire protection.
He is certainly right- I was meaning only parallel usage.
He said, also, that he thought Phillystran stretched LESS than EHS. -
any data to help in this regard?
Bill
Bill Aycock W4BSG
Jackson County, AL
EM64vr
W4BSG is "vanity" this time, but was
earned by exam in 1954, the first time.
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