Here are two methods that I have used with good success: 1. Run the coax in perforated PVC pipe like the type that is made for septic systems. Place the perforations toward the bottom as you lay the
I stand corrected. I think you folks are correct. My idea of burying coax in sand and protecting it with plastic trim boards is not as good as laying the coax in perforated pvc pipes that have drain
This "drain hole" thing is always so laughable. It is a unique idea to the ham community. Holes let water in as well as out and there is no reason to worry about water ingress if ordinary care in tak
No doubt partly due to the fact that the cables can sit in water forever with no issues. -Steve K8LX There are literally millions of miles of buried conduit in the world with no "drain holes" and the
I never use "drain" holes. I have never noticed wet cables when fishing more cables into the conduit and it's not full of soil that could work its way through these holes. John KK9A This "drain hole"
<I stand corrected. I think you folks are correct. My idea of burying coax in sand and protecting it with plastic trim boards is not as good as laying the coax in perforated pvc pipes that have drain