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Nicholas Brigham wrote in
: Larry, I was kidding. I may be dumb but I ain't stupid. 8-) I was not trying to offend you. I've seen the seemingly plastic radar reflectors tied to the top of fiberglass VHF antennas many times. They figure both are plastic, which they're not or they won't reflect radar and the radio antenna is fiberglass so what could it hurt. -- Larry |
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Larry wrote:
Larry, I was kidding. I may be dumb but I ain't stupid. 8-) I was not trying to offend you. I've seen the seemingly plastic radar reflectors tied to the top of fiberglass VHF antennas many times. They figure both are plastic, which they're not or they won't reflect radar and the radio antenna is fiberglass so what could it hurt. I was not offended in the least. I appreciate you input. |
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"Nicholas Brigham" wrote in message ... Larry wrote: Larry, I was kidding. I may be dumb but I ain't stupid. 8-) I was not trying to offend you. I've seen the seemingly plastic radar reflectors tied to the top of fiberglass VHF antennas many times. They figure both are plastic, which they're not or they won't reflect radar and the radio antenna is fiberglass so what could it hurt. I was not offended in the least. I appreciate you input. Another reason is that mechanical stresses from the reflector at the top of a VHF fiberglass sleeve will eventually lead to cracking or possibly causing the little elastic strap (think Halloween mask elastic strap) that holds the antenna coaxial collinear sections to the top of the tube to break. I shudder every time I see a flag or pennant waving away tied to a fiberglass tube type antenna. Why encourage the antenna to fail earlier than its normal lifetime? 73 Doug K7ABX |
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