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Is there a place on the net, in a book, etc. that I can see examples &
diagrams of a coax bulkhead? My house sits on a slab and I want to run about 4 or 5 coax cables, rotor cable, AC & DC source all going from the shack to my tower. In Florida lightning is a major concern so the bulkhead will have to have coax & other type of arrestors. All this is grounded to a copper ground rod & the cables, of course, to my shack. I would like this outside "box" nicely & neatly dressed & labeled so it's easy to disconnect & not an eye sore. I searched the Ham books and many Internet sights to no avail. Anybody? Thank you. west, AF4GC |
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I would try the connector manufacturers' websites, such as Amphenol, Radial,
Schuner, etc, and perhaps Polyphaser for arrestors. Regards Jeff "west" wrote in message ... Is there a place on the net, in a book, etc. that I can see examples & diagrams of a coax bulkhead? My house sits on a slab and I want to run about 4 or 5 coax cables, rotor cable, AC & DC source all going from the shack to my tower. In Florida lightning is a major concern so the bulkhead will have to have coax & other type of arrestors. All this is grounded to a copper ground rod & the cables, of course, to my shack. I would like this outside "box" nicely & neatly dressed & labeled so it's easy to disconnect & not an eye sore. I searched the Ham books and many Internet sights to no avail. Anybody? Thank you. west, AF4GC |
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On Wed, 26 Apr 2006 04:12:09 GMT, "west"
wrote: Is there a place on the net, in a book, etc. that I can see examples & diagrams of a coax bulkhead? My house sits on a slab and I want to run about 4 or 5 coax cables, rotor cable, AC & DC source all going from the shack to my tower. In Florida lightning is a major concern so the bulkhead will have to have coax & other type of arrestors. All this is grounded to a copper ground rod & the cables, of course, to my shack. I would like this outside "box" nicely & neatly dressed & labeled so it's easy to disconnect & not an eye sore. I searched the Ham books and many Internet sights to no avail. Anybody? Thank you. west, AF4GC Don't use the 'gap' type arrestors for the antenna feeds. They look great, but by the time the spark jumps, it will have fried your finals. Use the gas types where the charge is arrested more quickly than the gap styles. -- 73 for now Buck N4PGW |
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"west" wrote: Is there a place on the net, in a book, etc. that I can see examples & diagrams of a coax bulkhead? My house sits on a slab and I want to run about 4 or 5 coax cables, rotor cable, AC & DC source all going from the shack to my tower. In Florida lightning is a major concern so the bulkhead will have to have coax & other type of arrestors. All this is grounded to a copper ground rod & the cables, of course, to my shack. I would like this outside "box" nicely & neatly dressed & labeled so it's easy to disconnect & not an eye sore. I searched the Ham books and many Internet sights to no avail. Anybody? Thank you. west, AF4GC Checkout I.C.E he http://www.iceradioproducts.com/ They have just what you're looking for. I don't work for them, but I have quite a few of their products. They build good stuff. |
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On Wed, 26 Apr 2006 04:12:09 GMT, "west"
wrote: Is there a place on the net, in a book, etc. that I can see examples & diagrams of a coax bulkhead? My house sits on a slab and I want to run about 4 or 5 coax cables, rotor cable, AC & DC source all going from the shack to my tower. In Florida lightning is a major concern so the bulkhead will have to have coax & other type of arrestors. All this is grounded to a copper ground rod & the cables, of course, to my shack. I would like this outside "box" nicely & neatly dressed & labeled so it's easy to disconnect & not an eye sore. I searched the Ham books and many Internet sights to no avail. Anybody? Thank you. west, AF4GC FWIW, the latest paper catalog from RadioWorks shows adjustable plexiglass inserts that will fit the bottom of any window, and they will outfit the insert with feedthroughs for any type of coax or wire plugs that you need. bob k5qwg |
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