Apr 24, 2017 #1 TXRX Full Member level 2 Joined Mar 7, 2012 Messages 143 Helped 2 Reputation 4 Reaction score 5 Trophy points 1,298 Activity points 2,252 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
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
Apr 24, 2017 #2 V vfone Advanced Member level 6 Joined Oct 10, 2001 Messages 5,707 Helped 1,615 Reputation 3,235 Reaction score 1,248 Trophy points 1,393 Activity points 36,235 Most of antenna radomes are sealed.
Apr 25, 2017 #3 TXRX Full Member level 2 Joined Mar 7, 2012 Messages 143 Helped 2 Reputation 4 Reaction score 5 Trophy points 1,298 Activity points 2,252 vfone said: Most of antenna radomes are sealed. Click to expand... When you seal a radome at humidity environment you will have also condensing, so it is not a perfect solution.
vfone said: Most of antenna radomes are sealed. Click to expand... When you seal a radome at humidity environment you will have also condensing, so it is not a perfect solution.
Apr 25, 2017 #4 FvM Super Moderator Staff member Joined Jan 22, 2008 Messages 52,392 Helped 14,748 Reputation 29,778 Reaction score 14,091 Trophy points 1,393 Location Bochum, Germany Activity points 297,965 Presuming the antenna is used outdoor, you should consider that a sealing that doesn't imply gas tightness can't prevent condensing.
Presuming the antenna is used outdoor, you should consider that a sealing that doesn't imply gas tightness can't prevent condensing.