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![]() "NotMe" wrote in message ... Is it possible to use a dryer vent as a place to bring in my coax? It doesn't seem like the air coming out is too hot for the coax... Does anyone have any experience with this? Thanks. It's an ideal solution if you can't or don't want to drill holes in the wall. Make sure you leave enough cable to make a drip loop outside the house and if possible angle the cable slightly upwards as it comes through the vent. This ensures any water or condensation runs back outside and drips of onto the ground where it won't do any harm. I use the same method myself. Mike G0ULI |
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