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I'm about to mount a High Sierra screwdriver in my yard to use as my
base antenna (condo living, dontcha know....) I'm going to polish up the brass stud on the mounting bracket. Should I put some sort of anti-oxidation stuff on it before I mount the antenna? I'll be removing the quick-release for the whip as well, since this will be a permanent install and I want one less point of failure. Any suggestions? Thanks. Paul WD9GCO |
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I put some sort of anti-oxidation stuff on it before I mount the antenna? I'll be removing the quick-release for the whip as well, since this will be a permanent install and I want one less point of failure. Any suggestions? Thanks. Paul WD9GCO Try to minimize the resistance in connections, they are at high current point. Clean contacts, tight. You can use baby vaseline to coat the connections, cheaper and good enough. Don't forget some counterpoise or radials. Yuri |
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Paul Braun wrote:
I'm about to mount a High Sierra screwdriver in my yard to use as my base antenna (condo living, dontcha know....) I'm going to polish up the brass stud on the mounting bracket. Should I put some sort of anti-oxidation stuff on it before I mount the antenna? I'll be removing the quick-release for the whip as well, since this will be a permanent install and I want one less point of failure. Any suggestions? Trade your present brass connector for one that is simply threaded with a 3/8" fine thread hole. That's what I did. -- 73, Cecil, W5DXP |
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