Fact 4 of 8
Radio and television signals are carried to transmission antennas by hollow conduits called wave-guides. Wave-guides made of oxygen-free, high-conductivity copper are 30% to 40% more efficient than their aluminum counterparts.
Radio and television signals are carried to transmission antennas by hollow conduits called wave-guides. Wave-guides made of oxygen-free, high-conductivity copper are 30% to 40% more efficient than their aluminum counterparts.