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Davis RF sells a coax they claim can be buried. I'd consider using both
a cable rated for burial and put it in PVC pipe. In small diameters, that white PVC pipe is nearly free. http://www.davisrf.com/ I'd have to dig up the book, but the wireman has tips on buried coax. Robert11 wrote: Hello: Can anyone offer an opinion on how well a good quality name brand coax will "typically" last if buried ? Not the types called "buriable", just the regular stuff. Will probably run in a pvc conduit, but was wondering about if I didn't. Thanks, Bob |
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