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Old November 5th 10, 09:50 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default how to hang a 120' / 40m drop in foamed RG6 ?

PROBLEM

I have to hang a straight ~120 foot = 40 meter drop of RG-6 type
foamed dielectric coax. No way to secure it mid-way as it's an
abandoned and unaccessible chimney flue line.

Right now all the weight is on a rounded rest on top, diameter ~ 4"/10
cm, made by sticking 3 rubber pipes of different size one inside the
other and taping the coax to itself, leaning on a section of plastic
pipe

The weight is quite ~ 5 kg if I remember correctly. I think there is
no way that leaning over a 10 cm. dia. rest won't crush the foam
dielectric over the years. I may be wrong, but finding out is not
simple at all.

This thing now only carries HF and a bit of crushing is not important
(+ I can't easily test it!), but I want to make sure I can do 2 GHz in
the future, and I don't know the proper or standard way of hanging a
LONG vertical coax drop.

Now I have a chance to re-hang the coax, and I want to run it along a
load-bearing PVC-covered steel cable, perhaps 4 mm dia.. The coax
itself is the usual 6 mm -something. I am considering a couple of
options:

1) Three more loops, to have a support loop every 10m or so.
The cable drops from the top loop, then after 10m gently bends back
upward, then forward again over an arched support, taped to itself,
and continues the drop.

2) Many many nylon straps all along the drop.
I lay coax and steel cables horizontally. Keep the steel cable taught,
leave the coax loose, and gently tie a tiny nylon strap every meter or
so, barely to the point it holds 1 meter's weight, taking care not to
strangle the coax.

Suggestions? Comments?