[TowerTalk] DX Engineering Stacking Boxes

Mike Lamb n7ml@imt.net
Thu, 04 Mar 1999 17:14:25 +0000



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Joe,

Take a look at the WX0B Stackmatch.  I have one and it is very nicely
sealed and of high quality.

73/Mike, N7ML

Joe Clement wrote:

>  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 73Joe W6MR

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Joe,
<P>Take a look at the WX0B Stackmatch.&nbsp; I have one and it is very
nicely sealed and of high quality.
<P>73/Mike, N7ML
<P>Joe Clement wrote:
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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 73Joe W6MR</FONT></FONT></BLOCKQUOTE>

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