Jens,
Thanks for the info and the link; it's very helpful.
Best regards,
Jim
In a message dated 10/11/2011 8:59:22 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
laland@artematrix.org writes:
Alan and
Jim
You could use a 2-component (non-conductive) epoxy glue in
combination with a very fine mesh of aluminum or brass...
That is
one way things were done back in the days before conductive silver epoxy or
other fancy (expensive) stuff was used by everyone in the industry,
ref
http://traktoria.org/sonar/application_notes.php?id=13
Best
regards, Jens
Laland
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