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antenna cable stand-off insulators
Some one may suggest me were I can purchase these plastic stand-off
sticks I need to keep the GTO15 cable far away from the non-insulated part of the backstay ? Thanks Manlio Manlio Laschena s/y Amarose |
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Just cut a 1-2 inch length of garden hose, thread an electrical tie
through it and fasten the open end of the hose to the backstay & the other end to the GTO15 cable. Has served us well for years. Regards Tony Rowlands S/V Ambrosia |
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As Tony described, I have used short pieced of PVC pipe. I cut/file a
shallow radius or vee notch in each end for the cable/stay to rest in. I recommend those black tie/wraps. They seem to stand up to the sun better. My opinion and experience. FWIW. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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"Manlio Laschena" wrote in message ... Some one may suggest me were I can purchase these plastic stand-off sticks I need to keep the GTO15 cable far away from the non-insulated part of the backstay ? Thanks Manlio Manlio Laschena s/y Amarose PVC pipe, garden hose or plastic hair curlers from a woman's hair drier bag all work well. I have even used wood dowels well varnished or dipped in paraffin until a better item became available. I agree the black cable ties seem to work better or even better the ultraviolet resistant ones if they make and market them. 73 Doug K7ABX |
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