[TowerTalk] DX Engineering Stacking Boxes
Joe Clement
W6MR@pacbell.net
Thu, 04 Mar 1999 07:33:26 -0800
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I have 4 DX Engineering stacking boxes. My qth is 5000' considered high =
desert with little rain and snow. These boxes have been up about 2 years =
and I noticed higher swr on the 10 stack. I checked the boxes and found =
the printed ckt boards to be very corroded. Is there a box that is =
sealed up better that will live in these mild southern California =
weather..
tnx 73=20
Joe W6MR
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