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Butch Magee April 18th 06 06:40 PM

paint on antenna
 
We painted the heck out of them when I was in the Navy, 'course that was
47 years ago, but I bet they still do.

Butch KF5DE

Sal M. Onella April 19th 06 05:29 AM

paint on antenna
 

"KenW" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 18 Apr 2006 12:40:10 -0500, Butch Magee
wrote:

We painted the heck out of them when I was in the Navy, 'course that was
47 years ago, but I bet they still do.

Butch KF5DE

Did that ages ago. Didn't know that old paint had real aluminum in it
Antenna didn't work very well !!!!!!!!!!!!!!


ken...w2bdp


We paint them now, too. The HF whips are all tapered fiberglass shafts
(some two-piece) with a single conductor in the center for the radiating
element. The resin would be eaten up by the sunlight without painting, but
it's special paint that is transparent to RF. There's a need for quite a
lot of it, considering all the radomes on the ships for satcom and radar.
(The really big ones are just "out there" in the elements but many antennas
are in domes.)

Radar Absorbent Material (RAM) is used a lot, and it has to be preserved
with antenna paint, too; Regular paint on RAM would reflect just like
whatever surface the RAM is applied to, defeating the purpose.



Richard Harrison April 20th 06 02:16 AM

paint on antenna
 
Sal M, Onella wrote:
"We paint them now, too."

When I was in the navy, WW-2, the expression was: "If it moves, salute
it. If it doesn`t, paint it!"

Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI


Sal M. Onella April 20th 06 05:02 AM

paint on antenna
 

"Richard Harrison" wrote in message
...
Sal M, Onella wrote:
"We paint them now, too."

When I was in the navy, WW-2, the expression was: "If it moves, salute
it. If it doesn`t, paint it!"

Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI


Nothing much has changed, OM. I've been doing this since early 1962 and
it's almost all the same except that the gear is fancier. More and more of
the painted stuff gets sent out to be powder coated or flame sprayed --
techniques that have come into use since our first days -- but you still
have to keep gummint property and salt air on opposite sides of some
barrier. We have shore maintenance shops devoted to Corrosion Control in
every Navy port.

73,
John
KD6VKW
EWCS, USN (Ret.)




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