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The usage of cooper protection in circuits and antennas

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Cooper protection

For amateur use silver plating is expencive, so how to protect cooper in some
stripline circuit or patched antennas in home made "production" ?
For microwave especialy.
How cooper oxside perform to microwave (1-6Ghz) ?
Is ist better to leave it clean or protect it with thin film of some paint ?
 

Re: Cooper protection

lead-tin solder coat is pretty inert stuff. Just keep it thin at 6 Ghz
 

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