The grease you are thinking of is silicon grease.The telephone companys all
use it here, so have a word with a line-man and he'll probably give you
some. A good cover for a connector is self amalgamating tape. Don't forget
to stretch it slightly as you wind it on.
73s Tim EI8IC
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Switzer" <k8ze@charter.net>
To: <antennaware@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2003 10:02 PM
Subject: [Antennaware] Question
I am getting ready to put up my new tower and antennas (been 20 years since
I have had a real antenna). I have used in the past a "filler" to keep
moisture out of my connectors. I forget what I used can anyone let me know
what is advisable. By the way I have used this on some and not used it on
others and never noticed any difference. I worked for Motorola years ago
and with every installation we got a little packet of "grease" to put in the
connector. I don't remember who the manufacturer was.
mike
K8ZE
k8ze@charter.net
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