Thanks Harold.

I'm not sure how the current version harness is done either. 
Sinclair sent me a diagram for the current model 235-2, but both it 
and the one that came with my older (1998) version are very poor 
when it comes to showing any details like that. It looks like 
(maybe) the current version uses all type N tees instead of the 
splices with gunk filled plastic shells over them. Mine uses N tees 
at each bay of dipoles, but has 3 of the splices in the harness.

They did say those splices on the one I have are supposed to be 
weater tight as shipped, but I will see if I can add more protection.

I hope I haven't made a bad antenna choice. I'm not too worried 
about intermod. There will be only one transmitter and one receiver 
on this antenna, plus 3 other nearby transmitters. I am concerned 
about longevity and potential desense/crackle from my own 
transmitter if problems develop in that harness.

Paul



Harold Farrenkopf wrote:
> Not sure if that is how the current 235-2 antenna harnesses are
> weatherproofed.
> 
> Water in the harness is never good.




 
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