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Old January 30th 05, 01:03 PM
Wes Stewart
 
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On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 22:34:53 -0600, "Crazy George"
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Ah, shortsighted Jimbo:

Consider these: Damage to one of the coaxes, for example. And what about rotator cable? Or suppose you get interested
in another band or mode? My advice to people building new homes is to run conduit wherever you are going to need it,
and make it as big as practical. Then you can pull whatever coax you need, and upgrade when you feel like it. Or at
least be sure there are accessible pull wires wherever they might be needed. And coax has a limited lifetime anyway.



Excellent point(s). Except, how do you pull 7/8" Heliax through
conduit? Best to lay in 3 or 4 runs ahead of time.
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