Russ wrote:
It's probably "dry" N2. It is used to prevent water absorbtion and O2
absorbtion of the RF. It can also be used to detect leaks and to keep
out atmospheric water.
Russ
Exactly! Very common in some of our shipboard antenna tuning units as
well -- at least back in the 70's.
Irv VE6BP
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