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Old May 13th 06, 11:41 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
 
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Default Antenna cables in metallic conduit?

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Shielded cables in conduit is fine and works. Hwoever 1/2" EMT is
just the right size for one run of RG8 or 213 (.400 cable). If your
serious about EMT use someting larger say 3" or 4" and use
the prefab bends (radius turns) so pushing cables later is not too
painful.


Wow Allison, 3" or 4" conduit is pretty heavy duty stuff, although I do
appreciate the thought of "run the conduit once and then just snake
more cables through as you need them".

I was thinking of 1/2" EMT and running individual conduits for
ethernet/CAT5 and each antenna, with the end of each conduit coming out
in an appropriate part of the shack.

Another reason for doing multiple smaller runs of the EMT is that there
is 2nd-story room where the cables run through tacked onto the wall,
it'd be nicer to have whatever conduit goes through that room to be as
unobtrusive as possible. I was thinking of multiple 1/2" EMT's up
against the wall, although maybe a single fat conduit might be less
obtrusive.

3" EMT seems to be about ten times more expensive than 1/2" EMT.
Although it undoubtedly could carry more than ten times as much RG-8
:-).

Tim.