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Hello:
Trying to figure out how to run some coax from a Balun which will be near a ground rod up to my second floor receiver. For receiving only. Lots of possibilities; some much more involved than others. Was wondering if one can consider the vinyl coating on coax these days as being water and snow "proof" ? Or, it would be a bad assumption, and I better go with some buried emt type of plastic rod buried a foot or so in the ground rather than just laying the coax across some garden beds on the surface, etc. ? BTW: As this is a listening only application, just how bad would it be actually if, e.g., the coax does develop a tear and the shield beomes earthed at that spot. Would I even notice it ? Thoughts on ? Thanks, Bob |
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