[TowerTalk] OT. FS Tower & Coax Grounding-Sealing Kits
Gedas
w8bya at mchsi.com
Tue Nov 14 19:03:34 EST 2017
How else are you going to have a HUGE signal ? <g>. Luckily the copper
can be cut to wrap around any cable and secured with a couple hose
clamps etc.
Gedas, W8BYA
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On 11/14/2017 6:19 PM, john at kk9a.com wrote:
> LDF12 is HUGE coaxial cable!
>
> John KK9A
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> Subject: [TowerTalk] OT. FS Tower & Coax Grounding-Sealing Kits
> From: Gedas <w8bya at mchsi.com>
> Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2017 15:56:27 -0500
>
> I found 9 NOS, Andrew LDF12 "Sureground" grounding kits down in the dungeon
> that I was saving but will never use. Each OEM bag contains a roll of Scotch
> 3M, Type 700 Commercial/Industrial, 7 mil tape, approx 21' x 2" and rated
> for up to 190F service. This is the best tape I have ever used for sealing
> coaxial connections.
>
> Also included is a roll of Andrew Commercial/Industrial "hand-moldable"
> sealing tape. Approx 22" x 2-1/2". Slightly over 1/8" thick and very soft
> and gooey. Meant to be hand molded/formed over sensitive connections before
> the final layers of the outer tape is applied.
>
> Also included is a ~38" long, #6 insulated, stranded copper cable for tower
> grounding. One end has an attached copper "cradle" or "strap" that can open
> & close making it easy to wrap around the tower leg. The copper strap is
> about 6"-7" long (if you were to open itup & flatten it out and about 1-3/4"
> wide. Copper is nice and very shiny. The other end of the #6 cable has a
> heavy-duty, crimped on (with double holes), terminal lug with ~3/8" holes.
> Also in the kit are a pair of 1" long x 3/8" dia. SS bolts that are designed
> to go through the 2 terminal lug holes of the crimped on terminal. The 2
> bolts come with 4 lock washers, 2 nuts and are all S.S.Also is some
> anti-seize compound in a separate sealed bag. As these are NOS some of them
> may have some of the black "hand-moldable" sealant on some of the items in
> the bag because Andrew does not put that stuff in a separate baggy. Also one
> bag was opened up by me so I could make measurements of the items listed
> above. All bags have an Andrew instructionsheet. Asking $20 per kit. A USPS
> medium or large flat rate box would work well here for 4-6 of them unless
> someone wanted to purchase all of them, in which case I would need to put
> them all in a slightly larger box and ship via FedEx, USPS, etc. PayPal
> works aok for me.
>
> Gedas, W8BYA
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