marking coax
JSTEINMAN at aol.com
JSTEINMAN at aol.com
Tue Jul 26 23:08:58 EDT 1994
Bought a "six pack" of multi-color
electrical tape for marking cables.
Doesn't give you much info unless
you keep good records of what's what.
73
Jeff KR0Y
jsteinman at aol.com
>From Randy A Thompson <K5ZD at world.std.com> Wed Jul 27 04:25:00 1994
From: Randy A Thompson <K5ZD at world.std.com> (Randy A Thompson)
Date: Tue, 26 Jul 1994 23:25:00 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Connector Marking
Message-ID: <Pine.3.89.9407262309.A5570-0100000 at world.std.com>
One way to mark connectors is to buy some of electrical tape in different
colors. Use red for 80m, blue for 40, etc. Stuff is cheap, and it does
stick to the coax. I don't have enough antenna combinations to go beyond
about 4 colors. If you need more, you can use double blue tapes, double
red, etc.
Randy
k5zd at world.std.com
>From Randy A Thompson <K5ZD at world.std.com> Wed Jul 27 04:33:03 1994
From: Randy A Thompson <K5ZD at world.std.com> (Randy A Thompson)
Date: Tue, 26 Jul 1994 23:33:03 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Side mount help
Message-ID: <Pine.3.89.9407262331.A5570-0100000 at world.std.com>
I need to mount 3 antennas to the side of my Rohn 45G tower. Any good
ideas on an inexpensive, easily available, means of mounting the antennas
to the tower?
I know I can mount direct to the tower leg, but would prefer not to.
Thanks!
Randy
k5zd at world.std.com
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