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Old May 3rd 04, 05:54 PM
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MikeM wrote:
Bob wrote:
Is it possible that some oil on the transponder antenna would cause it
to transmit intermittently?

I would have wiped it clean and tried it out but it's 5 OVC today....

Thanx


No!


Oil is a pretty good insulator. Oil is used as a coolant in transformers.
It is used to conduct heat away from the non-inductive resistor in a 1Ghz Bird
wattmeter/dummy load that I own.


If your transponder is intermittent, then there is about a 0.1% probability
that wiping the antenna will fix it...



MikeM


Clean oil is an insulator.

An oil film with who knows what gunk in it is not such a good insulator.

So, if you change the oil on your antenna regularly...

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Jim Pennino

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