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"Roger Halstead" wrote in message ... On Sat, 18 Oct 2003 20:39:15 GMT, yea right wrote: You might need to use some wire pulling soap (the gooey yellow stuff) to push the LMR-400 through, but the stuff is stiff enough I would expect it to go through fine. It t takes a good can to two cans to get a cable through my 4 inch conduit now that it has so many cables in it. The yellow stuff is easy to clean up Roger Halstead (K8RI EN73 & ARRL Life Member) www.rogerhalstead.com N833R World's oldest Debonair? (S# CD-2) Roger, If you are going to the trouble of using some kind of conduit, and assuming it comes in 10 foot lengths, why not just push it through one piece at a time? That is, push the coax through the pieces of pipe before you join the pipes together. Besides, LMR400 is pretty stiff. Tam/WB2TT |
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