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Run the Ladder line to near the entrance of the PVC, and then use a
BALUN, to COAX, for the run down your PVC, BUT remember: PVC stands for: PIPE VERY CROWDED! Jim NN7K Dan Richardson wrote: On Sun, 22 Jan 2006 08:29:29 -0700, jimbo wrote: I am getting close to pulling some cable through a 1 1/4 inch PVC conduit that runs about 20 feet from the third floor attic to the basement. The contractor claims the conduit is a "straight shot" with no bends. I have three LMR240 cables with PL259 connectors on each end. And I would also like to pull a 450 ohm length of ladder line. (Measures about 1 inch.) And I would like to pull at least two 16 gage insulated control wires. Any advice would be appreciated. Forget the ladder line! It will be a disaster. email: k6mheatarrldotnet http://www.k6mhe.com/ |
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