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Subject: Re: [TenTec] Editing
From: "root [knesbitt]" <knesbitt@nucleus.com>
Reply-to: Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment <tentec@contesting.com>
Date: Fri, 20 Jan 2006 00:12:22 -0700
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Q:
I currently have a feed-thru PVC pipe transitioning through the basement 
wall containing 2 runs of LMR-400.
These runs extend through the entrance port, into a junction box 
outside, and up the wall via a 4" PVC service stack feeding the  
antennas. What would happen to the characteristics of the balanced 
ladder line were I to install a run down the stack (10') and through the 
wall, in close proximity and parallel to the two coaxial runs? Would 
these additional parallel conductors unbalance the lines and cause the 
ladder-line to radiate?

Kirb,  VE6IV
-- 

Randy Russe3ll wrote:
> Instead of drilling one hole through the wall for
> cable, drill two, insert pvc pipe with down fitting on
> the outside as a rain block.  Run your twin lead wires
> through pieces of "popcorn" stryofoam packaging to
> keep it centered in the pvc pipe, then run those
> through the pvc and into the shack.  No trouble at
> all.  I've found with the homemade open wire line,
> wind isn't a problem as there's not much windload on
> it.  A few guys of nylon twine and some twists in the
> line will keep it from flopping around. I run a coax
> antenna on the side, but try to keep open wire lead on
> my best one.. 
>
> --- CATFISHTWO@aol.com wrote:
>
>   

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