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On Sat,3/19/2016 10:50 AM, Drax Felton wrote:
 
Sounds good to me.   Commercial sites do it.
 
ALL of my coax runs through a dense redwood forest are laying on the 
ground. The runs to my tower are hard line, mostly 7/8-in. There are 
200+ ft runs of Commscope plenum RG213 to a couple of 160M verticals, 
and Commscope RG6 (not flooded) running to Beverages. When there's a 
splice between sections of hard line (all of my hard line is scrounged 
from various sources) the splice is bent or otherwise supported so that 
it's elevated a foot or so to prevent intrusion of moisture. 
The Beverage coaxes have been in place for 9 years, the others for about 
6 years. I'm not aware of any issues. The Beverage coax runs were 
difficult, not easy to pull, and I'm 9 years older, but I should 
probably do it. 
73, Jim K9YC
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