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Subject: | [TowerTalk] homemade beams |
From: | mpride@us.ibm.com (Mark Pride) |
Date: | Sun Jun 22 00:26:33 2003 |
The best technique is to take the end of the center conductor with the dielectric and heat the exposed end (cut off end that Jim was referring) and when the dielectric melts or softens, then, with your fingers, stretch the soft dielectric over the end of the exposed wire. When it cools, the end will be sealed and no moisture will get into the wire and cause those problems that takes you to the top of the tower during a contest in middle of a storm to fix. Regards, Mark, K1RX |
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