Re: RG8 Co-ax that can be buried?


Karen Russo
 

They do make a direct burial LMR 400. Ask Janet, she probably has it.

Karen W4KRN

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-----Original message-----
From: "Lee A. Ratcliff" <lratcliff@...>
To: 070@...
Sent: Fri, Nov 9, 2012 00:53:46 GMT+00:00
Subject: Re: [070] RG8 Co-ax that can be buried?

I would recommend the Conduit. Go at least twice as big as you think you
need. when you put it in, put in runs of good nylon sting from one end of
the conduit to the other, and just leave them there. As long as they don’t
get tangled, you can pull more runs through later on. Much easier than
digging a trench each time you want to add a run of coax.

Lee
KC4ART

-----Original Message-----
From: w6qe.milt
Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2012 10:08 AM
To: 070@...
Subject: [070] RG8 Co-ax that can be buried?

Guys/Gals,
A bit of technical help please?
Does anyone know of a quality RG8 co-ax that can be buried? I have about a
30' run that goes to my tower. It either has to be buried 4" to 6" under the
lawn, or sleved in 4" pvc pipe with weather heads on each end.
The labor is a big difference for me. (And my gardener)
Looking down the road a bit, it's a huge hassle to do the pvc pipe since the
addition of antenna's to my tower would require a 'fish tape' or strong cord
in the tubing to pull additional co-ax runs through.
Experienced help pls?
Milt.
N6MG
070-650




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