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Tom, take a look at how your electricity, phone, water, and cable TV go into the house. It may give you some ideas.


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From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Tom Fowle
Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2015 12:44 AM
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Subject: making antennas walk through walls!

Hi all,
Still fussing about getting coax/ground out of this old house. I don't want
to drill through the 8 inch thick lathe and plaster plus redwood siding to
get coax outside.

All the near-by windows are of the "door like" hinged type which fit tightly
into frames. Even if I left a gap for rg174 or the like, it'd have to take a
very sharp 90 degree bend.

I've seen about all the various feed through panels etc. and none of them
seem to suit.

there seems to be 75 ohm flat coax, but not 52 ohm.

Any ideas I havn't mentioned?

Maybe I'm not desperate enough yet <GRIN>
tnx&73
tom fowle WA6IVG

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