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Very timely post!
For years, I've had a 4 element 80 delta loop array suspended from a 
catenary stretched between two 190 foot towers. 
I used THHN when I built it, but with time, the insulation is coming off 
the wire.  I know that when I designed it, I had taken the velocity 
factor into account WITH the PVC wire insulation. 
Now, that I am losing my insulation, I have been looking for a better 
alternative to the THHN wire.  Is this it? 
Can anyone comment on the difference in the insulating material?   PVC 
vs ???   And, maybe the difference in the dielectric constant f/u/w EZNEC? 
This is my 'bread and butter' EU antenna.
Comments appreciated.
73 de Steve, NR4M
On 2/18/2020 7:15 AM, john@kk9a.com wrote:
 Great post!  I do not know the difference between PVC and XLPE, 
perhaps someone on the list does. XLPE is rated to have good UV 
resistance, whatever that means. I have never seen any damage to THHN 
PVC however it certainly it would be nice to not have the clear outer 
nylon coating when it is used outdoors for antennas and rotators.
John KK9A
Dick NY1E wrote:
In the spring I'm building new dipoles for 160, 80 & 40, instead of 
using THHN I see Home Depot has XHHW #12 stranded, like THHN but 
without the nylon jacket and it says its UV resistant. Has anyone used 
it? It's a bit more expensive at $98/500' vs $65/500' but if it keeps 
that nylon from hanging off the antennas....de Dick NY1E 
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