Jim
Mike beat me to it with identifying the wire as
phosphor bronze..I was just getting my tea then.
I think Jim your thinking of the reel of that
wire as used on the 'Gibson Girl' SCR 578 survival radio that
was used on aircraft during WW2 and beyond. I think it was 20
gauge or smaller and used to attach to a balloon or kite to
get it aloft.
The antenna company I had worked for TCI used
this wire on all their portable field antennas and of course a
heavier gauge stranded wire . I'm guessing a more tempered
wire than what Mike had used .
I have a " field portable' wire Rhombic 2 -30
mhz antenna and 90 ft of aluminum tower that I got from them
and it uses this wire.
Ive found it makes great antenna wire for
portable use .
Good luck on your project
Paul
N6FEG
I seem to recall Radio Shack selling this type of
"antenna wire", which is perhaps more properly called
"phosphor bronze". I have never found a record of any
such wire used with aircraft equipment (my peculiar
interest) back in the HF days. The roll of Radio Shack
stuff started sagging almost immediately every time I
tried to use it, which is why I quickly shifted to the
Copperweld type that the Services used. The link below
mentions that the "...electrical conductivity of phosphor
bronze is about 15% that of pure copper." That may or may
not be of any interest to you.
https://www.thomasnet.com/articles/metals-metal-products/all-about-phosphor-bronze-strength-properties-and-uses/
Good luck,
- Mike KC4TOS
On 9/29/2023 4:33 AM, Jim Pruitt wrote:
Can someone
tell me what the antenna wire is called that is
milsurplus and as often obtained on fly fishing rods.
It was military antenna wire and was about #22awg I
think (might have been as big as #18 but no bigger).
It is/was a bronzed copper woven copper stranded
wire. I posted the same question on another list but
was told to use copperweld (I hate that stuff) or to
buy some stainless steel wire (even worse). The wire
I am looking for is for temporary portable operation
as a dipole or two or three. Yes I could just buy a
couple rolls of insulated wire to make this antenna
but had some of the bronzed wire in the past and it
would be ideal for the operation I have planned.
Thank you.
Jim Pruitt
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