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Some have tried using 1-ft lengths (or so) of PVC at the corners of the
house. Cut a slot in one end of the PVC, put a nail-hole or two near the other end - secure the line in the slot of the pvc using nylon ty-raps. "James barrett" wrote in message ... I've read some Q&A about ladder line and I didn't see exactly my question. I want to run 450 ohm ladder line into the house. my tuner has a built-in balun for a ladder line so I think I can just run the ladder line all the way to the tuner. How do I physically attach the ladder line to the house? All I can think of is to nail it right through the spacers onto the side of the house. But I don't know if the nails will interfere with transmission at all. A second that comes to mind when considering this setup: if I run the ladder line all the way to the tuner, how do I ground it? Thanks, kb1odg |
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