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sideband wrote:
Poor advice, Doug, or whomever you are... Most coax will leach PVC's into the ground very quickly after burying. If PVC's come out of the outer jacket, microscopic holes are left in the outer insulation, allowing water to penetrate to the braid and leach up in both directions. This will ruin the coax within the year. If the coax isn't specified as "direct bury", don't bury it without sleeving it in PVC, copper, or iron pipe first. Like I said before, the LMR lines, specified for Direct Bury are great. They'll last a good while underground, and you get the benefit of better loss figures than most other coax. -SSB You leave my Doug alone, he is under a lot of stress. Please quit picking on him. Kathy |
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