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![]() wrote in message By placing the coax inside of a copper tubepipe you have in effect created a triax cable. Triax can (as in might or maybe) solve certain hard to control RFI engress issues. I think the ARRL Handbook suggests running coax into the building through a 3-4" diameter tube filled with steel wool as another way of suppressing coupling along the outside of the shield from inside to outside and thence to the antenna. Coiling the co-ax with several turns at the building entrance also helps and is the common technique at the base of the G5RV balanced feedline to choke off coupling to the outside of the shield. Tom |
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