The IR sensors use very large value resistors that are easily affected by humidity but the receiver does not rely on such things. Also 72MHz is a pretty low frequency and not so sensitive to detuning. Lastly, Castle Creations doesn't coat these receivers and they know a lot more about it than we do. :)
Just slap some heat shrink on it, keep it away from the GPS, and try to keep the antenna perpendicular to other antennas.
-- Matthew Currie <address@hidden> wrote:
Group,
I will be modifying the Berg 4L receiver tonight and was curious if
there is any reason why I should _not_ coat the entire assembly in an
Aerosol Silicone Conformal Coating for protection mechanically and
problems of moisture in foggier weather, etc. While I realize the IR
sensors may be of limited use in rain / fog I sure don't want the weak
link to be something I can correct for now. My only reasons for being
cautious would be RF detuning, contamination, etc.
Regards,
Matthew Currie
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