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Dave- why not use (it's NOT PAINT, per se), Fiberglass repair material
available at most building suppiy companies, and also body restoreing kits for cars and boats? Have used this stuff to repair badly weather checked Green Hornet antennas, and the big advantage is that they also have color dyes available to "match" the original surfaces color ! This stuff also has the advantage that it is an epoxy base- not something that will fade, or flake off in a year or two! It also adds tensile strength if you are in a bad wx location. Biggest disadvantage is- once its on, its on (and that includes your clothes, skin, ect! Be careful applying it, and let it dry totally before trying to move/install it! as info, Jim NN7K wb0gaz wrote: Preparing to install a Diamond VHF/UHF base vertical X6000A, and planning to paint it beforehand to a less visible color (here, dark green will be better than white). Is there any issue with this (affecting RF performance)? Does the outer (fiberglass? plastic?) white jacket have any dielectric characteristic necessary for antenna operation that would be affected by paint? Any type of paint to avoid (I was planning Rust-Oleum textured dark green.) Tks, 73 Dave WB0GAZ |
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