Adhesive tape tapes coax just fine to round member towers, but I am having a hard time taping coax, rotor cable, etc to the members of my tower which are all flat. Any ideas? Thanks, Juan EA5RS _____
Thomas &Betts, Panduit, AMP, and so forth make an assortment of products to attach round cables to flat surfaces. The most common one you've probably seen is the little square thing with an adhesive
Andrews coax hangers..... http://www.andrew.com/catalog38/Results.aspx?SearchType=1&KeyWord=hangers&KeyWordSearchMethod=BEGINWITH&CatalogSectionID=10 Jim Lux wrote: Thomas &Betts, Panduit, AMP, and s
Juan: I used solid insulated wire, #12AWG (not sure of metric equivalent) to wrap around my coax and control cables on my Trylon tower, which also has flat members. The wire can be removed and re-att
I'm surprised to see how close together they recommend the hangers should be installed. Alan NV8A On 12/08/04 10:09 am RCM tossed the following ingredients into the ever-growing pot of cybersoup: And
At 11:12 AM 12/8/2004 -0500, Alan NV8A (ex. AB2OS) wrote: I'm surprised to see how close together they recommend the hangers should be installed. Alan NV8A Every 5-6 feet (for no icing) seems fairly
That's what old garden hose is made for........ atoothaker@copper.net wrote: The usual coax hangers are not sized for RG8, etc. Usually start at 1/2" amd go up. Al -- Original Message -- From: robrk@
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