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    Hi, all.

A few weeks ago, several people on the list talked about beutal tape as a 
good alternative way to seal moisture out of outdoor coax connectors.  It 
was suggested that this was a much cleaner and easier way to do things, than 
messing with that gunky coax seal stuff.

I seem to have misplaced the info as to where to get beutal tape.

Could someone re-send that info if you still have it?

I have checked here in town at several places, including Lowe's and a local 
Mom and Pop hardware store, but with no luck.

Is there something else I should be calling it rather than beutal tape?

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

73 from Tom Behler:  KB8TYJ

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