Chemical to Improve Electrical Connection in Antenna Elements
I live in a harsh winter environment with lots of ice, wind and snow. I am
looking at ways to improve the reliability of my antenna. I don't want to do repairs in the winter! Is there a chemical that improves the reliability of the electrical connections between telescoping antenna elements? (e.g. telescoping elements used in a vertical) Rob |
"Rob" wrote in message ... I live in a harsh winter environment with lots of ice, wind and snow. I am looking at ways to improve the reliability of my antenna. I don't want to do repairs in the winter! Is there a chemical that improves the reliability of the electrical connections between telescoping antenna elements? (e.g. telescoping elements used in a vertical) Rob Try tuner spray. it cleans TV tuners contacts and leaves a protective residue, silicon stuff. Should not freeze either. |
"Rob" wrote in message ... I live in a harsh winter environment with lots of ice, wind and snow. I am looking at ways to improve the reliability of my antenna. I don't want to do repairs in the winter! Is there a chemical that improves the reliability of the electrical connections between telescoping antenna elements? (e.g. telescoping elements used in a vertical) Rob If the elements are aluminum, there's a connection compound made for aluminum There are several brands and trademarks two of the names are "NoAlox" and "Penetrox".. This is for the contacting surfaces in the telescoping sections. - or move down below the 38th parallel where all antennas last twice as long ;-) |
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