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From OP To Bob Bob et al: Re: Direct Burial Of Coax Wire ?
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| Robert11 2006-01-29, 1:21 pm |
| Hi, Bob:
Yup, been scrounging for information.
Just getting back into my sw listening hobby after my retirement.
Now have more time for it, as well as driving the wife crazy.
For a newbie like me, these forums have been an incredible source of really
good suggestions, thanks to folks like you.
I really and truly appreciate all the time so many of you have taken to help
me out.
They are admittedly pretty basic type questions, but hard to find answers by
just doing a Google on them.
Some info there, of course, but the Newsgroups certainly supplement the
Google searches very well, and in many
respects much better as there is more focus.
Part of my problem has been that my questions are, often, so very basic in
nature.
Interesting, though, that there is (so) often disagreement, so perhaps there
is some general-learning for all going on too. Hope so.
Much thanks, and best regards,
Bob
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"Bob Bob" <bob3bob3@cox.net> wrote in message
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> See you everywhere Bob!
>
> Generally speaking it wont last 10 years being buried on its own. Water
> ingress is the killer. Unless you run a transmitter though you may not
> even notice it for several years.
>
> How long it lasts depends on many things like soil moisture, acidity and
> even seismic activity!
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> I'll make some other comments on antennas in the other NG.
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> Cheers Bob
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> Robert11 wrote:
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| The next time you see a cable service tech in your area, stop and ask him
questions. They will be more than happy to give you answers, as long as they
have the time.
"Robert11" <rgsros@notme.com> wrote in message
news:kcGdnXC1npR-bUHeRVn-qQ@comcast.com...
> Hi, Bob:
>
> Yup, been scrounging for information.
> Just getting back into my sw listening hobby after my retirement.
> Now have more time for it, as well as driving the wife crazy.
>
> For a newbie like me, these forums have been an incredible source of
really
> good suggestions, thanks to folks like you.
> I really and truly appreciate all the time so many of you have taken to
help
> me out.
>
> They are admittedly pretty basic type questions, but hard to find answers
by
> just doing a Google on them.
>
> Some info there, of course, but the Newsgroups certainly supplement the
> Google searches very well, and in many
> respects much better as there is more focus.
>
> Part of my problem has been that my questions are, often, so very basic in
> nature.
>
> Interesting, though, that there is (so) often disagreement, so perhaps
there
> is some general-learning for all going on too. Hope so.
>
> Much thanks, and best regards,
> Bob
>
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> "Bob Bob" <bob3bob3@cox.net> wrote in message
> news:sc0va3-nh3.ln1@p400bob.personal.cox.net...
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