I second "Randy's" method. I have been doing it that way for many years and
it is great if you have to change a cable or add a cable.
On 6/1/05, Randy Martin <rkmassoc@comcast.net> wrote:
>
> What works for me is to use insulated solid copper wire as twist ties.
> Makes it relatively easy to add or remove cables after you get the
> original set of cables in place. If you use plastic cable ties, you
> have to replace them if you add or remove.
>
> 73
> Randy K0EU
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Tnx es 73
Dick W7ZR
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