Larry Howell wrote:

> If one were to take a graphite arrow rod for example, place copper tape 
> lengthwise on the arrow shaft, wrap the tape completely around it, attach 
> appropriate toroids, soldering and wiring to radio of course. Would the 
> graphite tube in the center, (which we all know is conductive and 
> reflective) reflect the radio signal in a 360 degree radius, (which is 
> what we would want) away from the arrow shaft or would it (the shaft) just 
> screw up the ability of the copper tape to be an antenna?<

My guess is that would work fine.  We kicked this around at work the other 
day.  I can't say exactly what we were working on, but question of carbon 
fiber conductivity came up, especially with relation to EMF.  We did a lab 
test where a piece of aluminum was heavily influenced, but a two-layer scrap 
of carbon fiber layup left over from my KR wings exhibited no such behavior. 
And resistance was infinite on the surface between any two given points. 
Sliding the copper foil down into the tube like I did would be problematic 
though...

Mark Langford
N56ML "at" hiwaay.net
website at http://www.N56ML.com
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