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On 9 Feb 2006 00:54:33 -0800, "jg" wrote:
Thanx, I'll try it this weekend. I have some high end coax cable ready for the job. Only one more question... should I worry about the quality of the balun transformer? The ones I have seen at Home Depot/Lowes/Radio Shack look pretty flimsy. I know there is probably nothing inside that should not get wet, but I still wonder... jg I'm not sure what to tell you about the quality of them. I'd guess they are all made by the same company anyhow, but who knows? Use the boot that comes with them, and I tend to wrap electrical tape around that to be sure it stays dry at the coax connector. If water gets inside the balun, it's cracked and bad from the start. They are sealed. As another posted said, replace the screws and nuts on the antenna with brass ones if they are real rusted or corroded. Mark |
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