this is also the same way you can wind the wire perfectly to give it a heavier gauge, simply double the length you need, fold it in half, put double tipped end in drill and the folded end in the drill and watch it shrink
@58belvedere No. I looked into home made HDTV antennas (starting with the famous coathanger design), made a bunch of different designs, and came across this way of straightening wire on a website. My old way was streching it with a come along, which works well, but this is better, easier, and uses tools most people have.
@muddymuddymuddmann Thanks, MUDDy. Your thumbs up means a lot to me. This is (as far as I know) a technique the old timer antenna experimenters used to use. I can't take credit for it. Anyway, I hope people can find it useful. I do.
good to know for making antennas tv or ham 73 DE KS4WW
8592291613 1 month ago
Wow! This worked very well. I learned something new while "tubing" today.
Thanks
LooseByte 10 months ago
This will make the wire very stiff
monkeyman1140 1 year ago
i love it but will it brake the wire or make it weeker
0505abab 1 year ago
@0505abab It'll do both, but only if you overdo it. Just twist the wire enough to straighten it.
jwwm2 1 year ago
this is also the same way you can wind the wire perfectly to give it a heavier gauge, simply double the length you need, fold it in half, put double tipped end in drill and the folded end in the drill and watch it shrink
grec00 1 year ago
@grec00 True
jwwm2 1 year ago
Straightening Wire For Antennas? are you a ham? ( Amateur Radio )
58belvedere 2 years ago
@58belvedere No. I looked into home made HDTV antennas (starting with the famous coathanger design), made a bunch of different designs, and came across this way of straightening wire on a website. My old way was streching it with a come along, which works well, but this is better, easier, and uses tools most people have.
jwwm2 2 years ago
great job. genius is simplicity. or was it simplicity is shear genius.
Pure and simple, this is a new one on me. thanks for sharing.
MUDDy
muddymuddymuddmann 2 years ago 3
@muddymuddymuddmann Thanks, MUDDy. Your thumbs up means a lot to me. This is (as far as I know) a technique the old timer antenna experimenters used to use. I can't take credit for it. Anyway, I hope people can find it useful. I do.
jwwm2 2 years ago