David......S. is right about effecting performance, but lacquer does not have any type of reflective properties, so it's a good choice. A friend of mine did a Super Statiomaster a color so you wouldn't see it in a tree. No problems at all...........as long as the paint isn't a "metallic" your good to go...........Ed
-----Original Message----- From: skipp025 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected] Sent: Mon, 13 Oct 2008 12:54 pm Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Painting If the repeater and duplexer are in a cool dry place... don't even bother to paint it... Why take the chance of shooting yourself in the foot when you don't have to. s. > "David" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > So I have been trying to put together and rebuild a bunch of equipment > for the hilltops. Just got another set of Moto T1504 UHF cans. I have > been attempting to do a neat and tidey job (for a change) and make sure > everything is clean, and wired neat and such. > So now, the inside of the duplexers are redone, What kind of paint > shoud-could-would I use to paint the outside to not effect the > performance? > N1ROA > ------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links

