[Antennas] NO OX?
David Drake
daviddrake at psci.net
Tue Jul 21 13:18:46 EDT 2009
Mark,
I use Penetrox A. This has been somewhat of a standard product for 40
years. This is the same product (as I understand it) Mosley sells for their
antennas. They call it Anti-Corrosion Compound. I bought a Mosley TA 33
some 30 years ago, and a tube came with it. Later on, I called Mosley to
find out what it was and ordered a larger size. Here's a link to DX
Engineering and the product they sell.
http://www.dxengineering.com/Products.asp?ID=192&SecID=90&DeptID=33
It does not take much of this product for a typical tribander or other style
antenna. My last stock (from Mosley) was about 25 years old, and just
bought a new squeeze bottle. It looks identical in color and consistancy to
the Mosley product. Anyway, I figure it this bottle will do me ! I'm using
it to disassemble, inspect and reassemble that same TA33 at a new location.
Just google up Penetrox A and you'll find many sources.
David
Wd9cmd
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark" <torgersonenator at gmail.com>
To: ""Antenna Mailing List" <antennas at mailman.qth.net> :"
Sent: Tuesday, July 21, 2009 10:45 AM
Subject: [Antennas] NO OX?
Hi
I have been looking for a good electrically conductive silicone grease
for my antenna joints. I was wondering if anyone has tried NO-OX. If so how
did it perform? There used to be a grease made specifically for antenna and
coax connections but I cannot find where to get it. Any ideas are
appreciated.
God bless,
Mark
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