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Re: [TowerTalk] How close to salt water is close enough?

To: Mike & Coreen Smith VE9AA <ve9aa@nbnet.nb.ca>
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] How close to salt water is close enough?
From: Mickey Baker <fishflorida@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 17 May 2013 11:33:22 -0400
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Look at my QTH location if you wish. My antennas are all 10-20m from salt 
water, humidity is high and the temperatures are warm.

Except for critical structural pieces, all connecting hardware is stainless 
steel. You're correct in that aluminum will oxidize quickly, but structural 
integrity typically lasts many years.

Be sure that you use good hardware - nuts, bolts, hose clamps, periodically 
liberally spray with a corrosion preventer like Corrosion-X, T-50 or similar, 
use an anti-galling compound on all threads and you'll see about 80% of the 
service life you see inland.

There's a cost for living on the water with a beautiful view and great 
grounding... But it isn't crazy expensive in terms of antenna life.

Mickey

On May 17, 2013, at 11:17 AM, "Mike & Coreen Smith VE9AA" <ve9aa@nbnet.nb.ca> 
wrote:

> 
> 
> Wife and I are looking at waterfront properties in VE1/9/VY2/VO1/2.  Ideally
> I would like to locate my antennas inland (in the trees)
> 
> a little ways to (hopefully?) minimize(??) salt water corrosion and/or
> 'potential' problems from neighbours.
> 
> 
> 
> If I was to locate a yagi up 40' of tower, (or say a Butternut vertical 10'
> agl) or even a 6m yagi on a short tower inland does it matter?
> 
> 
> 
> Let's say the rocky land itself was 20' ASL and 400-500' away from shore, is
> there any benefit seen in being "close" to salt water or is all the benefit
> (whatever that may be) seen only if the salt water is nearly underneath the
> antenna?
> 
> 
> 
> Currently, I work all bands from 160m thru 6m.
> 
> 
> 
> Comments on corrosion prevention appreciated also.  I've always lived inland
> and my only experience with salt water was 3 weeks in 1996 as CY0AA, in
> which the salt air corroded all of our aluminum antennas making them look
> very old.
> 
> 
> 
> Thanks much, 
> 
> 
> 
> Mike VE9AA
> 
> 
> 
> Mike, Coreen & Corey
> 
> Keswick Ridge, NB
> 
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