Duane

Don't know if you'd be interested, but network type fiber is available jacketed 
with flexible steel conduit. Looks like regular BX or MC electrical cable, but 
is painted orange.

Bill AD5OL
>>> Duane - N9DG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 04/01/06 01:50PM >>>

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I've been thinking about different scenarios exactly along
these lines for several years now. I've concluded that garden
variety SC or LC fiber cable like used for 100Mb/1Gb Ethernet
applications will get the job done quite inexpensively (such
a fiber run would be less expensive than a single run of 7/8"
hardline). It would require running it through a conduit of
some kind for mechanical protection though, - 

Duane
N9DG


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