to go through a wall, I have used and recommend two short pieces of
coax, equal length.... center conductors to tuner terminals, shields
tied together,grounded... then at other end. conducters to ladder
line, shields soldered together, weather sealed.
excellent way to go a few feet, you can coil it, lay it on
anything....
Dave K8BBM
On Thu, 22 Apr 2004 16:26:35 -0500
Michael Goins <mgoins@usa.net> wrote:
I have a real problem with the new house. I built a wall of amoires
seperated
by a desk where I write (college prof/fiction writer). It also holds
all the
gear on one of the shelves over my computer.
It is on a wall with no windows (only windows are on the opposite
wall,
ceiling to floor), so I am looking at probably drilling a hole
through the
wall and brick outside to install a pvc pass-through tube.
I have antenna problems with a very difficult neighbor (no radio
problems,
yet), On top of that, I run 1 watt all the time, ssb, cw, and psk.
I'm a proponent of the centerfed 44 or 88 foot dipole, although I am
looking
at another multiband vertical dipole (had good results there in the
past).
Have some ideas I want to try, but biggest problem at the moment is
getting
the feedline through the wall and RF potential floating around.
72,
mike
K5WMG
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