For there to be condensation there must be humidity in the air. The more
humidity, the more condensation.

Duplexers are in harsh environments now and I don't think it has been a
problem.  Condensation on the outside of the cans should not cause any
issue for what is going inside.


On Tue, 2010-08-31 at 12:42 -0500, ka9qjg wrote:
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>   Will the Duplexer have any problems inside with Condensation from
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