Replacing com antennas
On Wed, 10 May 2006 13:13:56 -0700, "Mike Noel"
wrote:
I can now partially answer my own question since I've received the antennas
from Spruce. The only thing in the box is the antenna and a base gasket.
I'll need to purchase new nuts and screws and evidently no 'conductive
grease' is needed.
It's probably just my ignorance, but the only conductive grease I've
ever encountered in electronics is the stuff you used to use between
the bottom of a power transistor in a TO3 can and the mica washer.
(Or was it between the washer and the heat sink?) It was thermally,
rather than electrically, conductive.
Don
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