[AMRadio] Ceramic feedline spacers

Bernie Doran qedconsultants at embarqmail.com
Sun Dec 18 13:18:46 EST 2011


Either way will work, however those are very heavy. I buy a bundle of 
plastic clothes hangers cut them for the spacing I want and use those, much 
lighter.
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Subject: [AMRadio] Ceramic feedline spacers


>I have a bunch of 2" (hole spacing) ceramic feedline spacers, they have a 
>hole in each end with a groove running around the outside, now here's the 
>question,( and I am only asking this as after looking for most of the 
>evening here I cannot find the answer anywhere) Does the feedline wire go 
>in the hole or on the outside and how to fix the wire to the spacer, I 
>would assume the feedline wire goes in the hole and a wire twist holds it 
>there, however, some say the feedline goes on the outside with the wire 
>twist from the inside.
> 73 Max
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