[Antennas] Suggestions Hardline Feedline Run
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Thu Aug 30 04:48:32 EDT 2007
Is this a public street (i.e.; town, city, or county owned) ??
If so, there may be some Public Utility laws (a state Commission that
control/licenses franchises for power, telephone, cable TV, etc.) that may
control your running a cable under, or even in the air above, the road to
cross it.
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73, Frank
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Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 11:46 PM
Subject: Re: [Antennas] Suggestions Hardline Feedline Run
>I would suggest a steel or plastic road culvert depending on the traffic
>load. Talk to your local street or roads departments. This will provide the
>compressive protection form all those wheels that will cross the road. I
>think our county roads department charge about $7 per foot for the culvert.
>Of course installation is extra.
>
> I would then run a perforated drainage tube from shack to tower through
> this culvert and fish the hard line through it. I go for perforated drain
> lines because no matter how carefully you seal a buried conduit you will
> get water in it and you need a way to let it out.
>
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