Probably a dumb question, but.... I just obtained a new Sinclair SRL235-2 antenna. The factory 'Y' junctions in the harness are enclosed in plastic "clam shells" which were apparently filled with some type of goo and then clamped onto the cable. The goo around the edges is still very... well, gooey... it's apparently not a material that hardens after being applied. My question is, do I need to waterproof these joints or are they weatherproof as they are? Since they are factory junctions, seems like Sinclair would have waterproofed them if they needed it???... but they don't look like something that is all that waterproof to me. They also look like a bit of a challenge if they do need additional waterproofing. That end where two coax cables come out of the "clam shell" would be fun trying to seal and tape.
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