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They make a cap with a bead chain attached that you can screw on to a SO-239
or N connector. Stopped by AES one day and bought a whole box full. Work good.
73
Dave Hough, KC7DM
Las Vegas
Jepilot@AOL.COM wrote:
> What can be used to effectively protect an unused SO-239 female connector from
> the elements? Example is the unused connectors at an antenna relay box
> mounted on a tower. I know that tape simply will not last. Your hints and
> kinks will be appreciated. 73 Jan Rehler, W5KNZ, Corpus Christi, Texas
>
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They make a cap with a bead chain attached that you
can screw on to a SO-239 or N connector. Stopped by AES one day and bought
a whole box full. Work good.
<p>73
<br>Dave Hough, KC7DM
<br>Las Vegas
<br>
<p>Jepilot@AOL.COM wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE>What can be used to effectively protect an unused
SO-239 female connector from
<br>the elements? Example is the unused connectors at an antenna
relay box
<br>mounted on a tower. I know that tape simply will not last.
Your hints and
<br>kinks will be appreciated. 73 Jan Rehler, W5KNZ, Corpus Christi,
Texas
<br>
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