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- Backstay_insulator abstract "Backstay insulators, when used as a pair, are devices which allow for the electrical isolation of a section of wire on a yacht (e.g. the backstay) so that it can be used as an antenna for a single sideband (SSB) radio.Since these insulators form part of the rigging, not only must they not leak current, but they must also be strong and durable enough not to fail mechanically under the sometimes tough load conditions experienced in sailing.Manufacturers include Hi-MOD, Norseman-Gibb and Sta-Lok. Each design is slightly different, but all share the common characteristics of having two attachment points set back-to-back and separated by some insulating material. The Hi-MOD system has been designed in such a way that if the insulating material (typically some sort of plastic) were to fail mechanically, the fitting would retain structural integrity, keeping the wire from separating even when it stops functioning as an insulator.".
- Backstay_insulator wikiPageID "12869729".
- Backstay_insulator wikiPageLength "1236".
- Backstay_insulator wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Backstay_insulator wikiPageRevisionID "677140586".
- Backstay_insulator wikiPageWikiLink Antenna_(radio).
- Backstay_insulator wikiPageWikiLink Backstay.
- Backstay_insulator wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dielectrics.
- Backstay_insulator wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sailboat_components.
- Backstay_insulator wikiPageWikiLink Electric_current.
- Backstay_insulator wikiPageWikiLink Electricity.
- Backstay_insulator wikiPageWikiLink Hi-MOD.
- Backstay_insulator wikiPageWikiLink Insulator_(electricity).
- Backstay_insulator wikiPageWikiLink Norseman-Gibb.
- Backstay_insulator wikiPageWikiLink Plastic.
- Backstay_insulator wikiPageWikiLink Radio.
- Backstay_insulator wikiPageWikiLink Sailing.
- Backstay_insulator wikiPageWikiLink Single-sideband_modulation.
- Backstay_insulator wikiPageWikiLink Sta-Lok.
- Backstay_insulator wikiPageWikiLink Structural_integrity_and_failure.
- Backstay_insulator wikiPageWikiLink Yacht.
- Backstay_insulator wikiPageWikiLinkText "Backstay insulator".
- Backstay_insulator wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Backstay_insulator wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Backstay_insulator subject Category:Dielectrics.
- Backstay_insulator subject Category:Sailboat_components.
- Backstay_insulator hypernym Devices.
- Backstay_insulator type Device.
- Backstay_insulator type Dielectric.
- Backstay_insulator type Term.
- Backstay_insulator comment "Backstay insulators, when used as a pair, are devices which allow for the electrical isolation of a section of wire on a yacht (e.g. the backstay) so that it can be used as an antenna for a single sideband (SSB) radio.Since these insulators form part of the rigging, not only must they not leak current, but they must also be strong and durable enough not to fail mechanically under the sometimes tough load conditions experienced in sailing.Manufacturers include Hi-MOD, Norseman-Gibb and Sta-Lok.".
- Backstay_insulator label "Backstay insulator".
- Backstay_insulator sameAs Q4839760.
- Backstay_insulator sameAs m.02x8prm.
- Backstay_insulator sameAs Q4839760.
- Backstay_insulator wasDerivedFrom Backstay_insulator?oldid=677140586.
- Backstay_insulator isPrimaryTopicOf Backstay_insulator.