For more permanent wiring, I have used shower curtain hooks, stapled in place at the small end. You can open the shower curtain hooks, lay the cables in place, then close them back up. We used to wire edit booths with them. Makes wire access very simple.
73, Terry, WB4JFI

-----Original Message----- From: Walter Underwood
Sent: Tuesday, August 20, 2013 5:59 PM
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Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Elecraft Demo at hamfests - antenna hint

For smaller cable, I have used large paper clips bent open.  --wunder, K6WRU

On Aug 20, 2013, at 2:50 PM, Bill Brooks wrote:

Jim,

Wire coat hangers are perfect for this purpose and are in good supply.
Us Hams are nothing if not field expedient, yes?

Bill, KE5OG

On Tuesday, August 20, 2013, Jim Sheldon wrote:

Having done demos of my Elecraft equipment at a number of hamfests in the
KS/Oklahoma area over the last couple of years, I try to get table space
near an exit or other outside access so I can set up a vertical antenna
external to the building.  Live, on-air demo's work lots better than just
having the equipment sitting there with the lights on, especially if the
antenna can be placed outside the building for good reception.

The major problem we usually run into is safely running the coax from your
table out to the antenna.  In the past we usually routed it along a wall,
and any where that people had to cross it, we first tried duct tape, but
that turned out to be difficult to remove without damaging something or
leaving a sticky residue.  Next came the "blue" painter's masking tape.
This worked great when time came for removal, but didn't stick to floors
or wall surfaces well enough to either support or keep the cable from
loosening and becoming a trip hazard.

At the Kansas State ARRL Convention this past weekend, we were in a really
nice venue with the tables just inside the entrance to the flea market
area.  This gave reasonably close access to the main entry doors to the
building, one of which was off to the side and allow cable access but not
be used for normal in/out traffic.  There was a nice grassy area about 20
feet out and clear of the concrete walkway with an aluminum bleacher being
stored up against the building so it wasn't necessary to tape down the
cables after getting out of the door.

The major problem was running coax from the table to the door in the first
place.  Since the lobby area we had to string the coax through had an 8
foot, gridded acoustical tile ceiling, I got the bright idea to use some
nylon mason's twine I had and make up a bunch of "sling" loops over the
grid members and under the tiles. Ran the coax up the steel door jamb from the flea market room, taped it down with painter's tape, ran it through the
loops hung from the ceiling grid well above the heads of anyone walking
under it and over the top of the one door marked "do not use except in
emergency".  Outside, it was then easy to rout it along the building wall
out of the way and connect up the antennas.

This won't work for every situation but it's something to consider if a
dropped ceiling presents itself.  If you get a chance to scope out the
venue before hand, you could even take some aluminum strap (available at
hardware stores) and bend yourself some strips with a big hook on one end
and a small straight flat on the other that could be slipped under a
ceiling tile without having to lift the tiles up to tie a string loop over
the grid.  Keeps the coax up out of the way where the foot traffic can't
trip over it.

Jim - W0EB
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