Indeed Alek, the stuff here is called STUF¡.. :-)
I can vouch for its efficacy as a stable non-hardening moisture sealant
compound and it works a treat in preserving weather exposed RF connector
internals like new.
I was supplied a toothpaste-style tube of the ¡°STUF¡± stuff some years back
with a Butternut antenna and coaxial hardware bought through HRO. Used
sparingly a tube of the compound lasts a long time!
Leigh
VK5KLT
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OK Thanks Mike and others who replied.
Jerry, WA8R, knew what I was talking about.
The stuff is called "Stuf" and it's made by Cross Devices. See
I have placed an order with RF Parts, for 5 tubes of it.
Cheers and thanks,
Alek.
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On 28/08/2019 5:36 PM, n2lym n2lym@... [ham_amplifiers] wrote:
Automotive silicon dielectric grease works for me.
73
Mike
On August 28, 2019 at 5:31 AM "Alek Petkovic vk6apk@...
[ham_amplifiers]" <ham_amplifiers@...> wrote:
Does anybody know where to get "Stuff?"
I'm talking about the goo that you put in coax connector joins, which
fills the void in the connection and seals out any moisture.
A Google search has come up blank.
73 and thanks,
Alek.
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