In a message dated 6/29/99 8:44:08 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
rjbro@bellsouth.net writes:
<< I am getting ready to use 300 ft of LMR 400 DB made by Times Microwave
systems for a direct burial situation. There is some kind of sticky
stuff on the surface of the braid which I suspect needs to be removed
with some kind of solvent before soldering it. Any recommendations on
what to use or how to handle the installation of a pl 259?? Thanks,
Lindsey K4LRB
>>
Hi Lindsey, The sticky stuff is the "flooding compound" which makes the same
LMR (standard) a "DB" or direct burial. Glad you brought this up because
hams get confused about DB vs. std. Std. is cheaper and you can bury it, no
differnece except the "sticky stuff" in the "DB" type is there in case your
XYL goes nuts planting bulbs with a jack hammer. The flood compound often
(?) will seal punctures, slices, keeping water out.
My suggestion to hams is to tell the family not to dig on "your" areas of
buried treasure.
In commercial applications it makes sense to use DB and also a conduit
because of the many times we hear about contractors errantly striking
underground lines, gas, etc.
To answser your question: A commercial installer would likely carry 3M
Scotch Cast # 4415, which we can provide. As a ham, I use either gas,
kerosene or Tyulinole (spelling?). Easy as that to clean the goop off for
soldering. If all else fails, soak it in gas, light your torch, bend over
and kiss your final amplifier goodbye (NOTE: Do not try this at home, you'll
also see your PE jacketed LMR flame like a Xmas tree).
And here's the best part: We carry LMR, Heliax, RFS Cable wave, connectors
(mfr and our custom made economicals for aforementioned and various CATV
cable). Our prices are the lowest that I can find. Cheers, Steve Davis,
K1PEK, DAVIS RF Co.
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