Actually, I do use barrels .. but instead of having them outside in
the wx, I mounted them to the inside door panel (which is metal, this
is a cargo van) and cut the hole on the outside panel and put the
dryer vent there for access. Cables all end in right-angle N adapters,
which connect inside the door to the barrels. I was originally looking
at some cool cable/pipe passthrough systems but they were all too
expensive. Setup's not an issue .. the cables are always connected :)
de w1rt/john
On Sat, May 30, 2009 at 6:53 PM, <K1dh@aol.com> wrote:
> Why don't you get some longer than normal barrel connectors and mount them
> on the side of
> the vehicle with the antenna cable tied to the outside and a short jumper
> to the rig on the inside.
> This is very efficient way of making those connections during setup
> Don't forget to get the straight thru connectors with at least on rubber
> gasket for the outside and 2 nuts.
> Good luck, Don k1dh@aol.com
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