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free is a good price. anything more and you are paying to take out their
garbage. connectors can be built for most hardlines from simple plumbing fittings and common connectors and adapters. it would run over a shingle roof just fine, you just want to make sure it doesn't flop around or it could wear on the shingles or rub through it's outer jacket. "Theplanters95" wrote in message ... I have an offer to purchase some used hardline from a cell phone system. Is it suitable for use on 2m? Can it be run over a shingle roof or does it need standoffs? What is a good price for 100 feet with N Connectors? Here is the email that I received. It is previously used and not new. If you feel it is worth somthing to you, make up a price. I will see if I can find a another N-Female connector to go on the other end. Posibly another N-Female for the open end. Most of the Hard Line is from Cell Phone towers that are getting up graded to a new lower loss feed line. Cell Swept Hard Line is more expensive than standard run of the mill. Some Pieces have a ground wire on them and a strain relif for hoisting up the tower (Finger Pusle grip lock). Randy ka4nma theplanters95 at aol.com |
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