[TowerTalk] antenna grease

Mike noddy1211 at sbcglobal.net
Fri Jun 18 16:51:34 PDT 2010


I wonder I it would work as good at UHF frequencies?

Mike

-----Original Message-----
From: towertalk-bounces at contesting.com
[mailto:towertalk-bounces at contesting.com] On Behalf Of Kathy 
All this talk of towers and grounding...
All you need to improve your signal was found on the Rochester version of
Crags
list....


For sale one tube of rare cb antenna grease. This stuff came out in the 
60's. It was developed by the Department of Defense for the armed 
services. It was mainly used in the field on hand held units, tripling 
their range. It is a closely guarded secret by technicians & HAM's. 
When the FCC found out some amateur radio supply outlets had purchased a
 sizable quantity of the RF grease through US Army & Navy surplus 
auctions, the FCC outlawed the sale of it in the US. What the RF grease 
does is make your signal slide out your antenna faster and with less 
friction. Because of this you get less RF friction (hysteresis). The 
results are: lower SWR readings & increased power handling, the 
faster moving RF signal builds up a tremendous RF inertia, resulting a 
higher DB gain on your signal, (like a slingshot effect throwing a 
faster & larger signal) ( typically 3.8-4.7 db gain) and 4x the 
power handling capacity. Modulation & SSB benefit a whopping 6 db 
gain. over an untreated isotropic dipole antenna lasts for about 6 
mounths then, just wipe off any old grease and put some new on. This is 
probably the best kept secret in amateur radio! The guys at the 
shoot-out's wont tell you about this amazing secret! Triple the RF 
output of a 200 watt box to 600 ERP, etc... (effective radiated power) 
This RF grease also causes a very cool side efect if you feed over 100 
watts into a treated antenna you will see a cool purpleish-pink halo 
glowing around your antenna on key up at night, pulsating with your 
modulation ! (not to cool for the military, this is why they stopped 
using it!) For now all I have is one 16oz. tube. $250.00 FIRM 



      
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