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Old July 11th 04, 03:49 AM
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I have a 1000 foot of 22 guage multi strand solid wire. this is expensive
wire and great for a portable long wire antenna. it is on a 10 inch diameter
spool.

I will give it away for $15 plus shipping !! email me at



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Old July 11th 04, 05:46 AM
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mike maghakian wrote:

I have a 1000 foot of 22 guage multi strand solid wire. this is expensive
wire and great for a portable long wire antenna. it is on a 10 inch diameter
spool.

I will give it away for $15 plus shipping !! email me at


Seems like a good price, but what the heck is multi strand solid wire? I
might be being dense here!

- Mike -

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Old July 11th 04, 08:12 AM
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it is strands of wire made into a "solid" strand and seemingly silver coated
together. This is the way it seemed to me after I stripped an inch of it. I
bet a wire expert could explain this better !




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mike maghakian wrote:

I have a 1000 foot of 22 guage multi strand solid wire. this is

expensive
wire and great for a portable long wire antenna. it is on a 10 inch

diameter
spool.

I will give it away for $15 plus shipping !! email me at


Seems like a good price, but what the heck is multi strand solid wire? I
might be being dense here!

- Mike -



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Old July 11th 04, 04:24 PM
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I think you mean "tinned" wire. It's considered stranded, not solid.
You might want to re-think using it for antennae as 22 gauge is a bit
thin for that. The best antenna wire is usually something like
copperweld - that's a steel wire (for strength) with a copper coating
(for conductivity). Most folks use #13 or #14. 22 gauge is normally
used for hook-up wire.
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On Sat, 10 Jul 2004 23:12:26 -0700, "mike maghakian"
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it is strands of wire made into a "solid" strand and seemingly silver coated
together. This is the way it seemed to me after I stripped an inch of it. I
bet a wire expert could explain this better !




"Mike Coslo" wrote in message
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mike maghakian wrote:

I have a 1000 foot of 22 guage multi strand solid wire. this is

expensive
wire and great for a portable long wire antenna. it is on a 10 inch

diameter
spool.

I will give it away for $15 plus shipping !! email me at


Seems like a good price, but what the heck is multi strand solid wire? I
might be being dense here!

- Mike -



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Old July 11th 04, 06:54 PM
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OK !

I was thinking as a field receiving antenna that is easy to roll out and
re-roll. thick wire isn't good for that



"L. M. Rappaport" wrote in message
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I think you mean "tinned" wire. It's considered stranded, not solid.
You might want to re-think using it for antennae as 22 gauge is a bit
thin for that. The best antenna wire is usually something like
copperweld - that's a steel wire (for strength) with a copper coating
(for conductivity). Most folks use #13 or #14. 22 gauge is normally
used for hook-up wire.
--

Larry W1HJF
Mail may be sent to rapp at lmr dot com. Please
use plain text only as html is filtered out as spam.

On Sat, 10 Jul 2004 23:12:26 -0700, "mike maghakian"
wrote (with possible editing):

it is strands of wire made into a "solid" strand and seemingly silver

coated
together. This is the way it seemed to me after I stripped an inch of it.

I
bet a wire expert could explain this better !




"Mike Coslo" wrote in message
...
mike maghakian wrote:

I have a 1000 foot of 22 guage multi strand solid wire. this is

expensive
wire and great for a portable long wire antenna. it is on a 10 inch

diameter
spool.

I will give it away for $15 plus shipping !! email me at


Seems like a good price, but what the heck is multi strand solid wire?

I
might be being dense here!

- Mike -







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Old July 13th 04, 09:02 AM
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mike wrote...

I was thinking as a field receiving antenna that is easy to roll out and

re-roll.

Maybe a beverage antenna, with frequent supports.

-ne3j-


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Old July 13th 04, 09:54 AM
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Should work great ... B.O.G. antenna (beverage on ground).

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&i...&q=BOG+antenna

jw
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