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"gibberdill" wrote in message ... I have a new house and my main concern is not having my homeowner's insurance nullified in the case of fire because of my ham radio setup. I have regular coax running 100 watts through the attic. 1)Is this a violation of the National Electrical Code? The ARRL hand book has a few paragraphs on this. It seems that if the coax is grounded you are ok. If not coax then the wire needs to be sujpported 3 inches from the walls on insulators and comes into the building through an insulated tube. |
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