Just drill away and use a good quality caulk to seal around the outside. If the
block is solid or concrete filled, getting the cables through a drilled hole is
easy. If not, use a wood dowel and some tape to guide it through. If you want,
you can also caulk inside and apply some paint for appearance.
You do have lightning protection and a good ground outside, yes?
--
Art Greenberg
WA2LLN
art@artg.tv
On Mon, Jun 29, 2020, at 17:52, radiok8dxxwjr@gmail.com wrote:
> Seeking the group's recommendations on passthroughs (coax and rotor) for a
> Florida cinderblock house.
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> Some folks just recommend getting some plexiglass, putting passthrough
> connectors in the plexiglass, insert/weather-strip it into a sliding
> window, and call it good. I am concerned about security and bug incursion.
> Aren't there some long, tubular things I can mount in a drilled hole (coax
> OK but how about rotor cables)?
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> Anyway, your thoughts would be appreciated.
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> 73 de K8DXX Sebring, Florida
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> Bill Roberts
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> Vicar, Faith Lutheran - Sebring
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