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Re: [TowerTalk] coax entry

To: "'Tower and HF antenna construction topics.'" <towertalk@contesting.com>, "'Jeff KB2M'" <kb2m@comcast.net>
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] coax entry
From: Doug Renwick <ve5ra@sasktel.net>
Reply-to: "Tower and HF antenna construction topics." <towertalk@contesting.com>
Date: Thu, 21 Jan 2010 13:28:47 -0600
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I would suggest that you keep the shack on the main floor right next to
the kitchen.  Seriously.

Doug

I'll run the race and I will never be the same again. 

-----Original Message-----
From: towertalk-bounces@contesting.com
[mailto:towertalk-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Jeff KB2M
Sent: January 20, 2010 7:01 AM
To: 'Tower and HF antenna construction topics.'
Subject: [TowerTalk] coax entry

 I'm building a new home that will have a full basement. I'm going to
move
my shack into the basement and I'm looking for any ideas on how to bring
in
all my antenna cable's. I have about 12 antennas total. Cable's will
consist
of mostly RG-8, but two of the cables are hardline, one 1/2 inch, the
other
5/8. The new house will be about 20 feet away from my tower.
 I was thinking of mounting  a grounded plate to the tower, and then
attach
all of the cables. I would also mount lightning suppressers at that
location. I would then  run short 20 foot cables into the shack via a
buried
conduit. What should I use for the conduit? Does mounting (and
grounding)
all the antennas to the Tower make sense, or should I do this just
outside
the house? Any and all input appreciated.
 

73 Jeff kb2m


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