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AW: gEDA-user: Contact reliability
I have never heard the term "wetting current".
It sounds perfectly appropriate!
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: owner-geda-user@xxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-geda-user@xxxxxxxx] Im Auftrag
von John Sheahan
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 20. Jänner 2005 11:13
An: geda-user@xxxxxxxx
Betreff: Re: gEDA-user: Contact reliability
Robert Thorpe wrote:
> For RF, cellular base station installations use 7-16th connectors. These
are very robust, though expensive.
> Unlike most types of coax connector the coax outer is not conducted only
by the outer of the connector.
> In base station installations they will mostly be covered in heat-shrink
though.
>
>
also research self-amalgamating tape,
and wetting current.