Wire connectors ideas?

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Wire connectors ideas? - Feddit UK

Hi I am looking for a little connection advice. I use a radio on my narrowboat. As such I am in the process of building a simple random wire antenna. Idea being I have a 5m mast I can raise on the boat while moored. Then run a wire to a local tree or another portable mast. The issue I am looking for some help with. Is finding connectors so I can set up different length antenna depending on available space. I have a large kite winding wheel to store the wire with a 9:1 unun on the end. But need to be able to set up 3 different lengths. 143-84-(36 i think) feet. To do this I need some form of connector a lot stronger the your typical bullet crimp. The wind on the towpath and movement of the boat will separate such connectos easy. As the boat rocks. But anything much larger the a bullet will not roll around the kite reel well. I am looking for some kind on single wire electrical connector. That screws together. So I can select the best length for the enviroment I am in. Unscrew the wire at that length. Commect it to an elastic rope attached to the tree or land based mast. If the worst comes. I’ll make something myself using m2 bolts and inset standoffs. But would love to know if anyone has seen something ready made that will do this.

143 ft? 43m? are you trying to get on 160m?

i’d just probably go with eyebolt + screw, or maybe you can make bullet connector work with something that will keep it from disconnecting, some form of strain relief in that place. this would be similar to some linked dipoles

160m when I have the space yes. My club in Harwell has a regular net. So if possible it would be good to set up.

But yes the busy towpath will often limit me to 80 or 40m hence the other 2 lengths. I was thinking of some form of strain relief around a bullet crimp. Would likely be a better connection then the average bolt.

Nit sure how good stainless steel is for rf. Worry about non stainless rusting. Looking for decent alliminium small bolts.

i don’t think aluminum is good around seawater, but small length of stainless won’t matter in this application

Sorry narrowboat is a UK inland waterways thing. Canals and rivers. So no salt water.

For info, narrowboats are basically flat bottomed steel boats 6ft10inch wide. Sized for UK canal locks etc. Mine is 25ft long(short) they go up to 72ft. Modern (post 60s) Look like huge steel cuboids. As they are set up like floating caravans. Originally they were designed as cargo transporters with a tiny living cabin at the end.

ah okay then

at any rate putting copper and aluminum together in wet environment is a bad idea

Had not realised that. Thanks for the help