I am planning to put a box near the top of my tower and use it for various signal wire connections such as rotator cables, antenna switches etc. My idea was to pull a multi-conductor cable between my
First, learn to use 2 hands up the tower, having to hang by one arm is not a good thing for doing lots of work. Then put a bunch of feed-throughs on the box even if you don't have a use for them righ
On 4/19/13 1:48 PM, Hans Hammarquist wrote: I am planning to put a box near the top of my tower and use it for various signal wire connections such as rotator cables, antenna switches etc. My idea wa
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I have a number of Hoffman Enclosures outside and I make no attempt to seal cables going in. My cables come in though large holes in the bottom of the box and everything inside stays dry. The only is
john@kk9a.com wrote: I have a number of Hoffman Enclosures outside and I make no attempt to seal cables going in. My cables come in though large holes in the bottom of the box and everything inside s
Following up on the big hole in the bottom of the box, they make PVC feed-through bushings that will keep the cables from abrading against the cut metal edges of the hole. Water won't get into the bo