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![]() "Jim Higgins" wrote in message ... On Tue, 04 Apr 2006 20:05:34 -0700, Richard Clark wrote: On Wed, 05 Apr 2006 02:46:14 GMT, "AK" wrote: Reg thinks it's the tape's lack of water sealing. I have been using some putty-like sealer on my 239s lately, but it is a mess to clean off when disconnecting and re-connecting the coax - as sometimes required. Hi OM, Lay down a layer of tape first. Seal it with the sealer (much cheaper from flower shops). Lay down another layer of tape. For the past 20 years I've used the same piece of coax running to a ground mounted vertical antenna. The coax runs across the top of the ground. The threads of the PL259/SO239 connection at the antenna are sealed with plumber's grease on the threads of the connector. The barrel of the PL259 behind the threaded sleeve is wrapped with high quality white vinyl tape extending about 4 inches up the coax. I remove the PL259 every week or so in the summer to move the coax while I mow the lawn. About 6 months ago I figured it was time to inspect things so I cut off the PL259, expecting to find corrosion requiring cutting the coax back to find clean shield or requiring coax replacement. Not so. I found clean copper shield at the cut end. The coax jacket wasn't at all brittle so I soldered on a new PL259, greased it and the SO239, and figure I'm good to go for a few more years. Jim Higgins, KB3PU Same experience here, I grease eveything up with DC4 dielectric grease, not only does it keep the water out it acts like anti-sieze to make it come apert easy and wrap every thing in some good vinyl tape. One thing I have done a few times is to place some steel fishing leader under the tape. Whenever I want to open the splice just pull on the leader and it slices it open. I still like to use heatshrink over the tape to give the tape some UV protection. I never trust heatshrik alone. I have had bad experience with this. |
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