Yes, proper weatherproofing on the outside. If you are getting corrosion 
on the inside, your weatherproofing has failed. However, by their poor 
design, some antennas cannot be properly weatherproofed at the point of 
attachment. This is typical of many ham-grade antennas.

Chuck
WB2EDV




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