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How to fit an F type satellite compression connector to coax cable.
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<blockquote data-quote="Punjetas44" data-source="post: 1077904" data-attributes="member: 414278"><p>Hi Terryl, Channel Hopper and jeallen01. Thank you for your replies. Terryl's info; is interesting. I have used preformed sheaths of the tubing for making off multi wired cables to plugs. I'll look up STUF on Amazon. True, one needs to be careful which sealant you use........ Yes, Channel Hopper amalgamating tape has proved it's worth before shrink tubing was available. No doubt it still has its uses today, as the wholesaler I buy from, sells it ......jeallen01 Thanks I'll look into the product you mention. If it has an ISO or other spec it could be useful. My original comment was derived from recently removing RG 6 cable from and underground pipe "sealed" 10 years ago in our garden. Water poured out of the pipe! The RG 6 and other control cables with it, were for a Jaeger H to H unit. I'm upgrading RG 6 to Labgear PF 100 and it will not be buried underground, even if so rated. On the subject of UV deterioration, tie wraps as you probably know, are subject to the same rules. Commercial projects apart; has anyone evidence of cable products failing in the UK due to UV? Best regards John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Punjetas44, post: 1077904, member: 414278"] Hi Terryl, Channel Hopper and jeallen01. Thank you for your replies. Terryl's info; is interesting. I have used preformed sheaths of the tubing for making off multi wired cables to plugs. I'll look up STUF on Amazon. True, one needs to be careful which sealant you use........ Yes, Channel Hopper amalgamating tape has proved it's worth before shrink tubing was available. No doubt it still has its uses today, as the wholesaler I buy from, sells it ......jeallen01 Thanks I'll look into the product you mention. If it has an ISO or other spec it could be useful. My original comment was derived from recently removing RG 6 cable from and underground pipe "sealed" 10 years ago in our garden. Water poured out of the pipe! The RG 6 and other control cables with it, were for a Jaeger H to H unit. I'm upgrading RG 6 to Labgear PF 100 and it will not be buried underground, even if so rated. On the subject of UV deterioration, tie wraps as you probably know, are subject to the same rules. Commercial projects apart; has anyone evidence of cable products failing in the UK due to UV? Best regards John [/QUOTE]
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