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Re: [TowerTalk] Copper Wire

To: ersmar@comcast.net, barrie@centric.net ("Barrie Smith"),towertalk@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Copper Wire
From: ny6dx@netscape.net
Date: Sat, 27 Aug 2005 13:21:07 -0400
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Have 266 strand copper flex wire for sale.Asking$1.00 per foot. this is number 
8 wire. Have bare or insulated








>Barrie:
>
> ? ? ?That gauge wire is a waste for shunt-feeding. ?If flexible is what you 
> want, you can use #14 insulated stranded wire from Home Despot. ?Probably 
> around $20 for a 500 foot spool by now, but plenty flexible. ?
>
> ? ? You might have heard/read that thick shunt wires provide better 
> match/greater bandwidth/increased stamina, etc. ?Just hang two or more of the 
> thinner wires off some kind of insulating support (PVC or wood come to mind) 
> off the tower and tie the top and bottom ends together to form a shunt wire 
> with a larger effective diameter. ?
>
> ? ? OOT (one other thing): ?Keep your shunt wire(s) an appreciable distance 
> away from the tower face. ?My wires (I use two in parallel) are two feet off 
> the Trylon tower face; I've seen others as much as five feet away. ?I'm sure 
> modeling will tell you why this is preferred; I just followed others' 
> examples.
>
>73 de
>Gene Smar ?AD3F
>
>
>> About a year ago I went to a local audio store to buy speaker wire. ?While 
>> there, I spotted a large spool of bare #8 stranded that was very, very 
>> flexible. ?
>> It appeared to be more woven than stranded.
>> 
>> I'll be shunt feeding my crankup tower soon, and I thought that I'd use that 
>> particular wire, since, due to it's limpness, it would just fall to the 
>> ground 
>> instead of looping about when the tower was down.
>> 
>> Went back to the store today and was told that they no longer carry that 
>> wire. ?
>> I asked where they got it, and they wouldn't say.
>> 
>> So, anyone have an idea where I can get this magic "limp" bare copper wire 
>> in 
>> #8? ?
>> 
>> I've looked on E-Bay and done several Googles.
>> 
>> TIA, Barrie, W7ALW
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