I built a "buddy stick" shortened vertical with schedule 40 PVC and it was
in the wx for couple years, no noticable deterioration.
Tom Fowle WA6IVG
On Sat, Nov 07, 2015 at 06:19:05PM -0700, Eric Oyen wrote:
> one thing you need to know: PVC is not UV resistant. You need to paint =
> it with a nonmetallic primer pain. Otherwise, your loop will degrade in =
> a matter of months in exposure to sun. It might not break in that time, =
> but as time goes on and any stresses get placed on the pipe, it will =
> crack and eventually fail.
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> DE n7zzt Eric
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> On Nov 7, 2015, at 10:42 AM, Ed Malmgren wrote:
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> > Richard, I make insolaters for dipoles out of P V C all the time by =
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> > holes in them and they workout okay I think, I have checked the =
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> > with a v o m and they show no resistance so take it for what it's =
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> > here and and I would run the wire inside the pipe. G L and 73.
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> > ED K7UC
> > -----Original Message-----=20
> > From: Richard B. McDonald
> > Sent: Saturday, November 07, 2015 9:11 AM
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> > Subject: Using PVC as a Frame for My 10M Full Wave Loop Antenna
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> > Hi!
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> > So, I am planning to make my RX only 10M (28.4 MHZ) full wave loop =
> antenna
> > into an octagon shape. My wire is insulated 14 gauge stranded copper =
> wire.
> > I intend to use ~1.0" diameter PVC pipe for a frame. About PVC pipe, =
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> > it matter if I 1) put the wire inside the pipe or 2) tape it to the =
> outside
> > of the pipe? I prefer putting the wire inside the pipe. However, are =
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> > any RF interference issues with PVC? Also, I wonder how PVC will =
> hold-up to
> > the elements - particularly UV light (sunlight)?
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> > 73,
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> > Richard KK6MRH=20
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