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Urgent Antenna question…

KN6VQP

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Hello everyone. My first post here, looking forward to learning a lot here and getting to know others.

I am just in the middle of assembling my Diamond X300A antenna for a homebase set up. Looking at the upper portion of the antenna body the copper wire within the white sleeve / body has several white foam cushions glued along the length of it every eight or 10 inches. I’m not sure if they should remain here when I assemble and operate the antenna or if they were simply put there for packaging and shipping purposes.

A quick response would be appreciated, I am literally in the middle of getting it mounted and set up and this has me stopped dead in the water until I know for sure. Part of me thinks it’s there to keep the wire spaced properly within the body of the sleeve, the other part of me thinks it’s for packaging only. It would be a real hassle to be incorrect and assume something.

THANK YOU!
 

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