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Patch Antenna Condensing

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Hi,

I have a patch printed antenna cover with radome, do i need to seal the radome to antenna in order to prevent condensing on the printed antenna ?

Thanks,

Doron
 

Most of antenna radomes are sealed.
 

Most of antenna radomes are sealed.

When you seal a radome at humidity environment you will have also condensing, so it is not a perfect solution.
 

Presuming the antenna is used outdoor, you should consider that a sealing that doesn't imply gas tightness can't prevent condensing.
 

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