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Topband: CONNECTOR GREASE

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Subject: Topband: CONNECTOR GREASE
From: "Bill and Liz" <magoo@isp.ca>
Date: Mon, 25 Nov 2013 07:45:05 -0500
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When I first got into the 2-way radio business back in the 70s I obtained a lot of literature from both Motorola and General Electric, for whom I did sub-contract work. On the subject of installing base station antennas, both companies recommended that the connectors be flooded with "vaseline" before being sealed.

Routine yearly maintenance testing showed no change in antenna system operation over the years, and when I had occasion to remove some of these antennas many years later there was no evidence of any problem with the connections.

Granted, these base stations and repeaters operating in the VHF and UHF range ran at no more than 100 watts; however, if one were to expect a problem by flooding a connector with "vaseline" then surely it would have shown up at these frequencies.

I guess you can take advice from any source you wish on this, but I doubt that reputable organizations like those cited above would have recommended flooding with a petroleum-based substance if they thought the practice would cause problems down the road.

Bill VE3CSK

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