This kinds goes hand in hand with the other post concerning wire types used for dipole antennas.....
When I got my TS-130S back in early February the first antenna I hung was my 20 meter dipole. In March I pulled it down and re-built it with heavier wire and a better built center insulator / coax connector. I used #10 gauge twisted cooper wire scrapped from heavy duty extension cord.
Over the last two days we've had severe thunder storms blow through with strong gusting wind bursts, and driving horizontal rain, don't know if that was the cause, or the icing on the cake, but I went to check into the Maritime Mobile Service Net this morning, and my SWR's were going crazy. I re-tuned, and tried again, and again my SWR's went crazy......
I dropped the dipole and measured the legs to discover they both stretched a foot and a half longer than when I put it up......
I re-cut, and re-soldered the ends back to the prescribed length for a 20 meter inverted "V", pulled it back up, and everything is back to normal. Got checked into the net, and received a 5X5 signal report from net control in 9 land.......
I had no idea this wire could stretch that much, but it did. Now I'm wondering about my 40 meter dipole, I used solid cooper electrical wire on that one. I guess one of these days I'll have to drop that one and re-measure to see if it has in fact stretched beyond resonance.......
When I got my TS-130S back in early February the first antenna I hung was my 20 meter dipole. In March I pulled it down and re-built it with heavier wire and a better built center insulator / coax connector. I used #10 gauge twisted cooper wire scrapped from heavy duty extension cord.
Over the last two days we've had severe thunder storms blow through with strong gusting wind bursts, and driving horizontal rain, don't know if that was the cause, or the icing on the cake, but I went to check into the Maritime Mobile Service Net this morning, and my SWR's were going crazy. I re-tuned, and tried again, and again my SWR's went crazy......
I dropped the dipole and measured the legs to discover they both stretched a foot and a half longer than when I put it up......
I re-cut, and re-soldered the ends back to the prescribed length for a 20 meter inverted "V", pulled it back up, and everything is back to normal. Got checked into the net, and received a 5X5 signal report from net control in 9 land.......
I had no idea this wire could stretch that much, but it did. Now I'm wondering about my 40 meter dipole, I used solid cooper electrical wire on that one. I guess one of these days I'll have to drop that one and re-measure to see if it has in fact stretched beyond resonance.......