Beware when buying a house from a ham.  There could be some pretty strange 
things in there.   
    Our old house in Katy… I bet there has been some comment about an upstairs 
closet being wired for 220.

David   K5HEC




> On May 6, 2020, at 11:46 PM, Andy via BVARC <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> When my roof was replaced about 20 years ago, the roofers had to accommodate 
> all of my cables to my ham-satellite antennas (10M – 13cm). They just put 
> them under the nearest shingles, and up to the antennas. It has never leaked, 
> looks professional, and I have had no issues. Some of the coax cables may be 
> getting old. I will just pull them out and feed new ones through the vacated 
> hole(s). There is a sealing product that I have used called “Through The 
> Roof”. It has done well on the holes in the garage roof caused by the 
> basketball goal that is no longer needed by the “kids”. I plan to use it when 
> I swap out some coax cables.
>  
> M


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