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...and these types (or similar) are used in low lying areas (like near creeks) to prevent water from penetrating even plain old copper splices.
Even special circuits can be found in these...not just Ts.
The OP's pic does show it labeled as a repeater but odds are it is not pressurized as there is no F flange/fitting showing protruding from the base of the "helmet".
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