I did discover a counterintuitive quirk of this antenna. The RG213 coax on my "Stinger Four" clone was tied alongside the strut wire to increase the radius between the feed point, and where it gets strapped to the tower. Bad idea. Turns out there's significant RF voltage on the surface of that strut wire. Only took a 2000 Watt carrier to discover that the jacket on RG213 has a breakdown voltage low enough to arc between the coax braid and the strut wire. Burned right through from the outside until the center wire opened. It was an unintended test of how stout that amplifier was. First hint was the color of all four 3-500Z anodes darkened all at once. A glance at reflected power told the tale and I dropped it back to receive as soon as I spotted it. No arc, no apparent damage. Big sigh of relief, since it wasn't my amplifier.
The coax takes a different route now, no longer strapped to the strut wire. Pretty sure I still have the burned section of 213 somewhere. A reminder that the coax jacket is not terribly RF friendly like the inner dielectric.
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