Robert L. Shohet writes:
>
> Ox-gard, Noaalox and others are NOT great conductors. In fact if you
Mmmmmmm........I guess the folks that make and
sell this stuff just tell the world that products
such as Penatrox "provide high conductivity" joints
just to sell more of this poorly conducing paste to
the masses of folks who use them everyday on electrical joints?
You might want to read this:
http://www.galco.com/digest/burnchem.htm
I am sold - I use it on all my antennas now.
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