3/16 inch Black Dacron Polyester Rope - 500 Foot Spool | Solid Braid - Industrial Grade - High UV and Abrasion Resistance - Low Stretch
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Aaron Conaway
> 24 hourMega-high-end rope here. We used the spool to string up antennas and secure tents in an emergency response exercise. No issues at all. This is the good stuff for sure.
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Lorilyn Andrus
> 24 hourI used the 3/16” Dacron rope to support a 160/80/40/20/15/10 meter multi band wire antenna made AWG 12 copper wire. Each end of the antenna is supported using the Rope and the center of the antenna is also supported by the rope run through a pulley to raise and lower the antenna. The antenna only weighs 20 pounds and is mounted as a flat top at 40 feet above the ground. It’s been up for almost 2 months now and seems to be supported well even in heavy winds. The rope is easy to work with and ties easily into knots.
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Floyd C. Fox
> 24 hourVery durable and lasts for years. I purchased this on the advice of a fellow ham radio operator and it works great after it finishes stretching from the weight of the antenna over a few months. Ive had a 130 feet (39.63 meters) doublet antenna fed through a Balun Designs model 4115t 4 to 1 5K rated current balun between RG8 coaxial cable and 450 ohm ladder/window feed line and Ive had to tighten the ropes 3 times in a year. So far it has finished stretching now and is very stable and very strong as well. Very 73 = hamspeak for Best Regards from amateur radio station KU4GW.
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Kindle Customer
> 24 hourGreat for hanging dipole antennas from trees.
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danofiremano
> 24 hourAt 750# Test, this line has held up great at lifting and anchoring a large and powerful 60 Sq.Ft. lifting kite and any accessories that I add to the line below too! They recommend 500# line, but I like to play safe since Im adding to the pull with large windsocks and flags.
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Larry Dale
> 24 hourIf you’ve ever strung wire into the sky to listen to the world—use this stuff (it’s tough and lasts for years, if not decades). As a matter of fact, I think the world is held together by this type cord.
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GaryD
> 24 hourUs this rope to hang wire antennas for my amateur radio station. Needed this type to see if the squirrels will leave the antenna tie off point in the trees.
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John Pinkerton
> 24 hourGreat product!
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Dave WA0TTN
> 24 hourIm using this for ham radio antenna guy lines and support ropes. The 3/16 size is just right for most applications. Great price for 500 feet and the spool will last me a long time.
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Sam
> 24 hourIt is well made, very thick for what I want it for