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Just an FYI, heat shrink tubing has been widely available to anyone that cared to buy it for over 20 years, in all colors, thicknesses and lengths, some with internal water proofing, some without. I was in the radio install business years ago and probably used a mile of it in various sizes and colors over time.I say yes. Looks like heat shrink tubing, which few civilians have access to. A typical civilian repair would be black electrical tape or worse.
Thanks, I've mostly used the butyl rubber self adhering tape for outdoor connections. Will look for the silicone type and check it out.Farmitall, today there are self vulcanizing silicon tapes that will to seal out water that I've been using on coax since it came out a few years ago. Like the old plumbers tape but it stands up to the sun better. It's available in several colors just like heatshrink but provides a covering that stays flexible where some heatshrinks don't. I use the clear tape to cover cable labels where I don't want them bleached by the sun of mucked up with dirt and oils. Great stuff! Their other advantage is that since it's a tape so you don't have to slip it over the end of the cable before making your connection.
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