3M Scotch Super 33+ Vinyl Electrical Tape is the Bomb, stays flexible down to 0 degrees and handles Temps up to 220 Degrees @ 600 V rating........ run away from the stuff at the hardware store in the barrel for a dollar a roll.
73
Jeff
I have found with A99's that the idea of sealing the outside of the coax connector does little to prevent water from entering the feed line. The Imax and the A99 both have a weep hole in the base by the connector, but over time water may still enter into the connector via the coax center pin right into the feed line.
It happened to me on a ten year old A99 install while using RG8x, so I can't say it will happen fast. Now I use a non corrosive and non conductive Teflon paste inside of the connector called "Stuf" by Cross Devices. It is available at
www.aesham.com stores. A little dab will do ya, and it really works.
BTW, I never succeed in keeping an A99 or a Shakespere Big Stick in a pine tree for very long. One was struck by lightening, and the other tree died, probably from cutting the tip out of the tree and stressing it. We only removed about 6' feet, however we do have a big beetle problem on pines down here in Texas, and that one could have been the beetles and not the RF.
In neither case was I really able to tell a big difference at 60'+ in the pine tree using RG8U and 213, compared to about 40' on a push-up pole. For me, I reasoned the advantage was absolutely not worth the effort. I don't know why the added height didn't result in better performance for me.