Here are some of the tips reported by homeowners landlords property managers and anyone who happens to be running coax cable through a residence to provide telecommunications hookups.
Runnung coax into attic.
Also another from the attic down to the entertainment center.
When my parents remodeled their house i talked them into running a 1 5 inch pvc pipe from the basement to the attic.
If you re running lots of coax buy a special cable stapler which won t crush the cable.
This is something you might want to do with an a v specialist.
It s the standard type of cable used for all conventional cabled tv and internet hookups in homes and rentals.
They re available at some home centers or online search for cable stapler.
While one person holds the flashlight the other person should use a staple gun to run the wire along the rafters from one entry hole to the other.
When using a hammer don t pound too hard.
The goal is to find a route from the point of use to the.
I ve worked and confirmed wac was and dxcc in 9 months last year with that combination on a ts 830s and 80 90 watts.
I have my g5rv outside my second floor shack and run the coax through the attic vent and into the attic and then down a wall in my shack.
A loose hold is better than a tight hold.
How to run audio visual cables through walls.
The staple shouldn t bite into the cable.
When you must deal with an attic space because you can t run the cable by simply pushing up the ceiling tiles there a few things to consider.
Utilize a grommet to cover the hole stuff a bunch of rg6 into the attic and then use a coat hanger hook on a broom handle or something similar in the attic to pull the cable and connect it to your antenna.
They also had all of the existing data wires to the attic so it makes all maintenance pretty easy.
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Purchase the cable and accessories.
The staple gun should be loaded with wire staples designed for holding the size and type of wire you are running.
Coax cable or coaxial cable is familiar to most homeowners and property managers.
Drill holes in the studs and wall plates.