Copper Oxide is a fairly good insulator. The layer is thin, typically. It
probably wouldn't have a huge effect. What really bites you is if the
conductor is covered with a thick layer of something resistive or lossy.
"D. B. Miron" <dbmiron_at_paulbunyan.net> writes:
> Good day,
>
> What effect does the oxide on exposed copper elements have
> on antenna loss?
>
> Thanks,
> Doug Miron
>
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