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Subject: | NoAlox, Penatrox, etc |
From: | aa7bg@initco.net (AA7BG Matt Trott) |
Date: | Sun, 28 Jul 1996 23:19:48 -0600 |
At 09:47 PM 7/28/96 -0400, you wrote: > >Can you put too much of this junk on the joints of the antenna? > >Bill I dunno, but allow me to digress: I use something called OXGARD. I think/hope it's the same stuff. I put a smear of it on a non-metallic flat surface yesterday so I could see how conductive it was. I was surprised to see no deflection at all in my VOM when I stuck the two probes into it. It looks like it's impregnated with zinc or some metal so what gives? The joints I've used it on show good electrical connections so I'm relieved to see that it's not the perfect insulator that it appears to be when not in contact with metal. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- AA7BG "Who turned out the lights?" --Alfredo D. Dark Matt Trott --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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