Hello there, I was a quick qestion. We are in the process of doing a rapid move to my father in laws house after he has had a massive stroke, congestive heart failure etc. Someone will have to be the
Troy, I'm sorry to hear about your father in law and hope for the best. Sticking the gear in plastic bags will be good for keeping dust out. It would be good to add a package of desiccant to each bag
The longest run of storage requires hermetically-sealed technology. With a desiccant media like silica-gel, the hermetically sealed environment's residual moisture is absorbed by the desiccant. Theor
Troy: I have several packets of dessicant beyond my needs. Be glad to send you up to 8 or 10 (no cost). Let me know how many. Tnx for your service. 73, Dan, N5AR --Original Message-- From: amps-bounc
Thanks everyone for the great and Quick advice. I was thinking along the same lines but wanted to ask the EXPERTS!. And you all rightfully earned that title. But again Ham radio is about helping othe
Author: "Dr. David Kirkby" <david.kirkby@onetel.net>
Date: Tue, 15 Apr 2008 23:29:40 +0100
I would tend to buy *new* silica jell not use something that has been in a shoe box. It might well be dry, but you don't know. Here in the UK, both RS and Farnell sell it quite cheaply. I bought some
Chuck it in the Microwave for 30 seconds or so, that should do it. Mike --Original Message-- packet I would tend to buy *new* silica jell not use something that has been in a shoe box. It might well