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Subject: Topband: Using GE silicone as antenna sealant.
From: wa3mej@comcast.net
Date: Sat, 16 Mar 2013 16:39:50 +0000 (UTC)
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Gents.. be very sure that if you pick GE silicone sealant.. (RTV or whatever 
you call it) DO NOT use the kind that has acetic acid in it.. Back in the early 
days of NASA rocket launches off Wallops Island NASA lost a rocket they 
launched.  It failed because they had used RTV that had acetic acid and it had 
corroded the connections.. litterally. 



A friend of mine W3AUN was one of the people responsible for this launch.. 


Long Live Seal Team VI 

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----- Original Message -----
Well, those GE silicone sealants are designed to have pretty high 
resistivity and are designed to be insulators as well as for protection. 

Main thing, I expect is that the highest temperature that you reach is the 
curing temperature of the silicone compound. No heat guns! :) 

I wouldn't hesitate to apply it over the termination resistors on my 
receiving loops, but I haven't bothered 
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