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Hello:
Have started running cvoax from a receve-only antenna to the house. The coax has a Polyethylene (PE) Outer jacket. With this PE jacket, it's upposed to be buriable. It's becoming a real job for me at my age to dig a slit trench, even a shallow one. But, I can easily just lay the coax on the surface, without any reql danger of anyone stepping on it, etc. It's in a pretty out of the way area. I realize that burying it is undoubtedly best, but in a practical sense, how well does a PE outer jacket stand up if just laying on the ground ? Would be subjected, of course, to rain, and also buried in snow during the winter. Again, it's receive only. Thanks, Bob |
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