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[SOLVED] Air dielectric strength for high power patch antenna

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Hi,
I'm developing an high power 150W collinear patch antenna for 2,4 Ghz made of 1mm thick patches on air separated by 5mm gap. Between patches @2.5 mm I put probes and simulated: these are the results: more than 30KV/m ! There could be corona effect, considering air strength of 50V/m every mils (for 5mm should be 10000V/m)??
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