Be careful to stuff the open area with something if you go this route,
the cables will probably only take up a small percentage of that 4"
area...otherwise, you can get a nice mouse run, etc....
73,
Jim, K4OJ
Steve Katz wrote:
>4" dryer vent is my favorite. Cost, about $3. Keeps water out: Yes. Will
>pass any number of standard coaxial and rotor cables, from one to about 20:
>Yes. Builder already has hole saw that size to make installation in about
>30 seconds: Yes.
>
>WB2WIK/6
>
>"Success is the ability to go from failure to failure with no loss of
>enthusiasm." -Winston Churchill
>
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: WOLF, EARNEST G [SMTP:EWOLF@entergy.com]
>>Sent: Friday, January 17, 2003 8:41 AM
>>To: 'towertalk@contesting.com'
>>Subject: [Towertalk] Exterior wall feedthroug
>>
>>All -
>>
>>I know it seems like a simple thing, but where can I find some information
>>on things to consider for a coax feed through on an exterior wall. We are
>>building a new house and I'm looking at the options.
>>
>>
>>Glenn
>>n5rn
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