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![]() **Still hanging in there at almost 73. Agree on the sealing. Club has a perfectionist who does electronics on boats and is a stickler on doing things right, especially sealing. Again, thank you. 73 Murray, K3BEQ ======================= "Ed G." wrote: Thank you, however, I doubt very seriously any antenna is going to last over 70 years. But appreciate your input. Best estimate I received from those in the business of installing the antennas is in the area of 15-20 years. Heh heh, well maybe you sounded "decrepit" to me in your original posting? Anyway, the 15-20 figure is good. If you use heliax, seal the hell properly out of all connectors, and mount the antenna and heliax very firmly, those no reason other than extremes of nature (lightning, huricane, etc,) to prevent it from lasting longer. Ed |
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