I read black stuff, not corrosion.  If they are silver connectors, 
then it's silver oxide and NOT a problem.

In the old days all, and now only the best equipment still use silver 
connectors.  Just like an old dime will turn black once it has skin 
oils on it, so will a silver connector.  Neither of them is hurt by the patina.

Mike

At 03:29 PM 12/7/2009, you wrote:
>2009/12/7 Marlon K. Schafer <o...@odessaoffice.com>:
> > If it were me?
> >
> > Toss em and start over.
> >
> > Not worth the trouble.  Once corrosion starts it's hard to stop it.
> > marlon
>
>He could always solder new N connectors to the antenna element, and be
>good as new. The Andrew sectors are a good unit, it'd be a shame to
>toss em.
>
>
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