I don't think I would use any kind of compound on RF connectors. I went to the RFS aluminum CELLFLEX®Lite training and no compound was recommended. Now, I'm not a fan of aluminum cable, but if it's going to be used I would use only manufacturer recommended connectors, no compound, torque the connector properly (this does not mean white knuckle tight), and properly weatherseal the connection. Proper installation techniques need to be followed so as not to crush or kink the cable.
Joe DCFluX wrote: > The connectors should be fine, I wouldn't trust the aluminum feedline. > You may want to try using an anti-oxidation compound, such as No-Ox or > Aluminum Ox-Gard during assembly. >

