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Subject: [TowerTalk] weather proofing
From: Craig Clark <jcclark@wildblue.net>
Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 11:57:21 -0400
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>
>     >  I forgot to mention, also, that the  use of barrel
>connectors is discouraged, particularly in outdoor
>runs.  Somehow corrosion always seems to occur in these
>connectors, causing the swr  (and losses) to rise.<
>
>  K7LXC>       I think the gist of this  thread is weatherproofing. 
> I've installed
>dozens (hundreds?) of barrel connector  and other coax joints over 
>the years and don't know of any that've failed. Most  amateurs make 
>one or more mistakes when weatherproofing coax joints.

Amen

>
>         First, use 3M 33 or 88  tape. The 3 for a buck stuff from the
>hardware store won't cut it.

Amen, Amen

>
><snip> ScotchKote has been used in the past but it's  really for 
>buried connections and will dry up and flake off when used in 
>an  outdoor application like this.
>

FWIW, I have coated a number of splices over the years with 
Scotch-kote and have never found this to be the case.  Liquid tape 
and either Coax seal or electrician's duct seal are also highly 
suggested. ALL go over the first two layers of tape.



73, Craig Clark, K1QX


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