Thinwall PVC For Coax

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Apr 17, 2007
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My first SkyAngel dish location was temporary for the 119W satellite. For my lot that orientation required routing the coax across a portion of flower bed and around the edge of my patio. To avoid an overhead run or underground coax I purchased some lengths of inexpensive PR200 PVC and used 45 degree bends rather than 90 and dry fitted all joints. Since it would be in use only for several months I didn't bury it I just painted it dark green.

I am considering the same approach if I move my 90cm dish into the edge of the woods to get it off my fascia, get a better window above the trees and make the LNBFs accessible without using a ladder. This is a viable alternative to direct burial coax as I can place the PVC in a shallow scratch trench yet have the coax protected. Another plus, I still have the PVC.
 

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