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Topband: COAX FOR DIRECT BURIAL

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Subject: Topband: COAX FOR DIRECT BURIAL
From: "BY THE LAKE" <magoo@isp.ca>
Date: Tue, 27 Aug 2013 07:49:21 -0400
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Carl, KM1H's assessment of the availability of cheap Andrew heliax is bang on; analog repeaters for 2-way radio have gone the way of the Dodo bird and repeater sites are being removed in large numbers. If you do locate several lengths which must be joined, it is not a good idea to bury the connection even though some sort of coax seal is used. Murphy's law will get you if you do this, if not this year then next!

A better idea is to bring the connection above ground, seal it properly and cover it if possible. Because Heliax cannot be bent in a short radius without damaging the jacket, it is not possible to use something like a 4" waste pipe with cap to cover the connection. I have run the connection a couple of feet up a tree or post and back down, secured the connection mechanically and positioned it horizontally to minimize the possibility of water entering.

Should you obtain some cable for your antenna runs, do not rely on the connector having been installed correctly-unfortunately, it is easy to botch the installation! The greatest problem is a body which does not make a clean and firm contact with the jacket. Download connector installation instructions and check each one you use before installation.

Bill VE3NH


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