[TVARC] INQUIRY

Rich Erlichman rich.erlichman at gmail.com
Tue Jul 26 20:47:02 EDT 2022


Hi Richard,

There are some of us that have used a contractor to drill through the 
wall, and hopefully one or more will answer with a recommendation. I was 
fortunate in that I built my house from scratch, and having done 4 other 
houses over the last 40 years, I learned early on to have the builder 
put a PVC pipe through the wall just above ground level outside my 
hamshack wall. Easy to pass antenna, control, and ground cables in and 
out. Also, not to mention adding a 220v/30amp dedicated outlet/circuit 
to support an amplifier, and a dedicated 120v/30amp circuit that I can 
keep the station equipment on, thus keeping it separate from the normal 
circuits in the rest of the house.

If not going through the wall, MFJ makes a panel that fits in the window 
sill, with some kind of locking capability so as not to disrupt the 
security/integrity of the windows security.

As for "stealth" antennas, view our website where we have many, many 
variations of antennas that work in T.V. The most popular being the 
FlagPole vertical antenna.

73,

Rich Erlichman, ND4G

K4VRC.COM <https://www.k4vrc.com/> Webmaster


------ Original Message ------
>From "Richard Menninger via TVARC" <tvarc at mailman.qth.net>
To "tvarc at mailman.qth.net" <tvarc at mailman.qth.net>
Date 7/26/2022 7:02:49 PM
Subject [TVARC] INQUIRY

>I am trying to get back on the air. I have three questions.
>1) How do most of you get coax from the shack to outside? I am in 
>Villages with concrete block walls.
>2) If I go through concrete wall with coax are there any recommended 
>vendors who will do it?
>3) What are the best stealth antennas for 160-to 6 meters?
>Thanks for any help. richard KK4TG
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