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[TowerTalk] Water in my XM240

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Subject: [TowerTalk] Water in my XM240
From: K4SAV <RadioIR@charter.net>
Date: Sat, 09 Jul 2005 15:07:48 -0500
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For the past eight weeks, my XM240 has been sitting in my back yard on 
concrete blocks, awaiting the arrival of my 4 element SteppIR. Today I 
removed a couple of the elements and found a lot of water inside. (Much 
more than can be accounted for by condensation.) Then I noticed that 
there are no weep holes on this antenna anywhere, and the element ends 
have rubber caps. I inspected the elements for a possible hole to let 
water enter. I found that the loading-hat-cross was mounted by two holes 
drilled through the elements. That looked like the best spot for water 
to enter. I packed duct seal around the screws.

There was also water in the element sections, closer to the boom. This 
section was blocked from the end section by the solid fiberglass rod 
that the loading coil was on. I don’t know how water got in this 
section. Maybe it’s coming in around where the sections are telescoped 
together and clamped with hose clamps, although the fit looks tight and 
there are no obvious holes.

I am beginning to wish I had used Noalox on the areas where elements are 
telescoped together and clamped. The manufacturer didn’t say to do this, 
but it sounds like a good idea to me. Can any of you think of any reason 
why this is not a good idea? What do other antenna manufacturers 
recommend? It’s a lot easier to do this while the antenna is still 
sitting on the ground.

It won’t bet the first time I have violated the prime directive with 
this antenna, I used Noalox on the bolts when the manufacturer said to 
use liquid soap. Soap just seemed too water soluble to me for this 
application.

Jerry, K4SAV

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