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Colleagues,
I dug out an old homebrew 2-meter J-Pole that I built, with a fellow ham,
way back in the mid-70's, but it still looks really, really good. However, I
probably need to re-seal the connections. As I recall, there are some types
of sealers that we should not use on antenna connections because of their
acid content, but there is a type of sealer that is recommended to use for
these types of applications. I just cannot remember which is and which is
not recommended. Does anyone know?
Ron, K8HSY
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