Fw: [drakelist] Interesting? Not Really! Antenna wax???? I want some

2004-08-09 Thread Lee Bahr
"Lee Bahr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> made an utterence to the drakelist gang -- Wellerrraaahhh, yes, it's a joke! (Maybe I should say it's all sold out)! Lee, w0vt - Original Message - From: "PWells" <[EMAIL PROTEC

Re: Fw: [drakelist] Interesting? Not Really! Antenna wax???? I want some

2004-08-09 Thread af2c
04 8:26 AM Subject: Re: Fw: [drakelist] Interesting? Not Really! Antenna wax???? I want some Extreme care should be used in the application of the various antenna waxes and greases in today's market. Although these products apply easily, the is at least one, if not adverse, annoying aft

Re: Fw: [drakelist] Interesting? Not Really! Antenna wax???? I want some

2004-08-09 Thread Thermionic_Emission
Jay, I think it would act more like a lumped inductance.Theoretically you would need to shorten the feed line an inversely proportional amount to compensate for the increased velocity on the line. George At 09:26 AM 8/9/04 -0400, you wrote: Extreme care should be used in the application of the v

Re: Fw: [drakelist] Interesting? Not Really! Antenna wax???? I want some

2004-08-09 Thread af2c
Extreme care should be used in the application of the various antenna waxes and greases in today's market. Although these products apply easily, the is at least one, if not adverse, annoying after effect.  The Velocity Factor of the antenna increases which causes the rf to enter and leave the ante

Re: Fw: [drakelist] Interesting? Not Really! Antenna wax???? I want some

2004-08-08 Thread PWells
PWells <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> made an utterence to the drakelist gang -- Lee Can you ship me a case of antenna wax to Canada? How can I apply it when its 40 below in the winter? VE2FAR Peter