So I am looking to protect my copper antenna.
recommended for electronics use
https://www.cool-amp.com/order
or
random jewelry stuff
https://jaxchemical.com/shop/jax-silver-plating-solution/
I got the copper to a reflective finish now with a buff and abrasive compound, but I am wondering.... what the hell do you get for basically 3x the price?
I don't expect to get a performance boost from this antenna (it needs a ding king more then anything) but.. why the price difference?
In the early days of Radio, copper was not as pure as it is today, & experimenters found that silver plating reduced losses.
Moving right along to the late 1950s, silver plating to reduce losses had become the "received wisdom".
A couple of EEs working in the Australian Postmaster General's Dept decided to find out just how much improvement was made.
They made up "Tank Coils" for the PA stage of a transmitter, one set plain copper, the other silver plated.
To their surprise, the copper coils consistently ran cooler!
It turned out that copper purity had improved a lot, but the "biggie" was that the composition of silver plating had changed.
The normal role for silver plating is to look attractive, & to be durable.
Relatively pure silver plating, as used back in the early decades of the 20th century, did not meet these requirements all that well, as it was not easy to create a really glossy finish on it, needing to be regularly re polished by hand.
It was also relatively soft, so polishing could remove material from the surface, unless the plating was quite heavy.
The electroplaters added impurities which had the desirable effects of hardening the silver & rendering it easier to polish.
It used less pure silver, so was cheaper.
Win-win?
But Oops! The added impurities increased the resistivity of the plating to greater than copper.
This is why the special stuff for electical use is more expensive.