[Antennas] Question

Adam Farson [email protected]
2002年7月30日 10:50:01 -0700


Hi Rudy,
I drill a 3/16" hole through the wall. My feedline is RG-213/U; I terminate
it in PolyPhaser surge protector, mounted in an outdoor junction box
attached to the outside wall. I then run an RG-142/U jumper from the
PolyPhaser, through the hole in the wall, and into the shack. I always seal
the outside cable entry point with RTV.
I have used this technique successfully on CBS and wood-frame structures.
Hope this is helpful.
Best 73,
Adam, VA7OJ/AB4OJ
North Vancouver, BC, Canada
http://www.qsl.net/ab4oj/
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Subject: [Antennas] Question
Living here in the valley of the sun, Chandler, Az in my case, a large
majority of us live in stucco-clad homes. If this is your situation or even
any other type of construction, I was wondering how you brought in your
antenna feedlines and other wires into your shack? Did you go through the
wall? If so how, what kind of installation did you do? Through the window?
Under the door? If your antenna's are in the attic, how'd you bring the same
wires down to your operating station? An inquiring mind would like to know.
T.I.A.
Rudy
WW7AZ

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