*grin* The "some success" part was because they could yet fail, and I haven't used a lot of them. maybe 5 or 6. I have some out for a couple of years now, and have yet to have one fail, but I sure wouldn't want to bet my entire business case on them, or any other splice method either. :)
John Brian Rohrbacher wrote: > > "some success" :) > > They have leaked for me. If I have to splice I try to do it inside at > point of entry with a coupler or keystone jack. If it has to be done > outside I use these.. > > http://www.shop.com/op/~PETRA_300_071_UY_Gel_Splice_Connector_2_Port-prod-30304739-39574282?sourceid=3 > > > and mastic and super 33+. > > Brian > > J. Vogel wrote: >> I have used these with some success. >> >> http://www.alliedelec.com/Search/ProductDetail.asp?SKU=565-0107&R=565%2D0107&sid=45F9DE0075EFE17F >> >> >> John >> >> Travis Johnson wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> We sometimes have to move people's radios because of tree growth, >>> changing towers, etc. The biggest pain is having to re-run the CAT5 >>> cable because it won't reach. Has anyone ever seen some type of >>> outdoor coupler or even something you could put around a normal >>> coupler and just extend the cable without re-running the whole thing? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Travis >>> Microserv >>> -- WISPA Wireless List: [email protected] Subscribe/Unsubscribe: http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless Archives: http://lists.wispa.org/pipermail/wireless/
