In a message dated 12/2/01 2:21:10 PM Eastern Standard Time, K7LXC@aol.com
writes:
<< 1. Apply two wraps of premium electrical tape (Scotch 33+ or 88).
2. Apply a layer of vapor-wrap material. Vapor-wrap is simply a butyl
rubber
material that comes in rolls or sheets and does an excellent job of
isolating
the joint from the elements. (Okay - you can use CoaxSeal for this. DO NOT
put CoaxSeal directly on connectors!) >>
Hello Steve, could you tell do I need to wrap the connector first with tape
then with coax seal and why.
Thanks,
Danny T93M
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