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Old February 3rd 06, 11:41 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Richard W. Solomon, W1KSZ
 
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I know you can get UHF type feedthrus in various lengths,
but do they exist in "N" Connector style.
What do folks use to run coax thru walls ?

Tnx, Dick, W1KSZ
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Old February 4th 06, 12:47 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Richard W. Solomon, W1KSZ wrote:

I know you can get UHF type feedthrus in various lengths,
but do they exist in "N" Connector style.
What do folks use to run coax thru walls ?

Tnx, Dick, W1KSZ


Dick, I use a drill followed by a length of coax.

!-)

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Old February 4th 06, 02:29 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Amos Keag wrote:
Richard W. Solomon, W1KSZ wrote:

I know you can get UHF type feedthrus in various lengths,
but do they exist in "N" Connector style.


I've never seen any listed in the catalogs of the usual ham supply
houses.

What do folks use to run coax thru walls ?

Tnx, Dick, W1KSZ


Dick, I use a drill followed by a length of coax.


Ya beat me to it. I agree. I'm on my way to putting up some HF - UHF
antennas and that's exactly the approach I'll use. Take a couple feet
of coax and install a connector on one end. Then drill a hole thru the
wall which is just slightly bigger in diameter than the coax. Fish the
coax through the hole with the already-installed connector on the
outside of the wall then install the inside connector on the inside end
of the jumper when I'm inside and out of the weather.

In my case I'll be using 8X coax for my HF antennas and a 9/32"- 5/16"
inch drill which makes a much smaller hole to drill and patch and "make
disappear" years from now when I go SK or move. Versus the 5/8" hole
required to install a UHF feedthru. There are also some cost saving
advantages to not using feedthrus. I drill the holes slightly inclined
down toward the outside to keep water from migrating along the coax
toward the inside.


!-)


w3rv

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Old February 4th 06, 05:05 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Amos that is way too simple and effective!! But I can top that..I use a
partially opened widow, snipped window screen, piece of wood and lots of
adhesive-backed 1" wide weather stripping to seal the whole mess up!! Works
FB too!!!

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Richard W. Solomon, W1KSZ wrote:

I know you can get UHF type feedthrus in various lengths,
but do they exist in "N" Connector style.
What do folks use to run coax thru walls ?

Tnx, Dick, W1KSZ


Dick, I use a drill followed by a length of coax.

!-)



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Old February 4th 06, 08:32 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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What?!!! all these good iders and no one included good ol' duct tape yet.
Just restarting a new shack myself... empty room... not much jingle so
I'll just stuff mine out the wood slab in the winder too. Good luck Y'all
Oh, and don't forget the rubber sillycone sealer. lol

73 K4TWO Gary



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Amos that is way too simple and effective!! But I can top that..I use a
partially opened widow, snipped window screen, piece of wood and lots of
adhesive-backed 1" wide weather stripping to seal the whole mess up!!
Works FB too!!!

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Charlie-AD5TH
www.deepsouthnet.net


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Richard W. Solomon, W1KSZ wrote:

I know you can get UHF type feedthrus in various lengths,
but do they exist in "N" Connector style.
What do folks use to run coax thru walls ?

Tnx, Dick, W1KSZ


Dick, I use a drill followed by a length of coax.

!-)







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Old February 5th 06, 12:50 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Fred W4JLE
 
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I kinda wrap it round the stump holdin up the house, and bring er up thru a
crack in the floor.

lest ways thats how we do it here abouts...

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What?!!! all these good iders and no one included good ol' duct tape yet.
Just restarting a new shack myself... empty room... not much jingle so
I'll just stuff mine out the wood slab in the winder too. Good luck

Y'all
Oh, and don't forget the rubber sillycone sealer. lol

73 K4TWO Gary



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Old February 5th 06, 09:48 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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I drilled the wall and put in a section of PVC. Ran all the coax and
then filled the PVC with foam in insulation.

Scott
N2WMD

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Richard W. Solomon, W1KSZ wrote:

I know you can get UHF type feedthrus in various lengths,
but do they exist in "N" Connector style.
What do folks use to run coax thru walls ?

Tnx, Dick, W1KSZ


Dick, I use a drill followed by a length of coax.

!-)

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Old February 5th 06, 02:38 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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On Fri, 03 Feb 2006 23:41:51 GMT, "Richard W. Solomon, W1KSZ"
wrote:

I know you can get UHF type feedthrus in various lengths,
but do they exist in "N" Connector style.
What do folks use to run coax thru walls ?

Tnx, Dick, W1KSZ


www.thewireman.com has bulkhead double-female feedthroughs, some for
regular UHF connectors, and, yes, some for N connectors. You could
call them to get the various lengths they have in stock.

bob
k5qwg

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Old February 5th 06, 06:14 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
 
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What do folks use to run coax thru walls ?
I drilled the wall and put in a section of PVC. Ran all the coax and
then filled the PVC with foam in insulation.


Obviously one must fill the extra space with something just to keep bugs,
snakes, and mice from crawling in, but foaming seems sorta final in that,
when one wants to add another coax, the foam will need to be dug out.

I've always just stuffed fiberglas insulation around the coax, but here's
a QUESTION: Would using steel wool (which mice won't chew) affect
currents in and/or on the coax?

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