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Catenary wire and coax

I need to run coax about 15m to my garage. I was assuming that I would need a catenary wire support but then I saw my telephone cable! So, the question is, do I need the catenary wire? Many thanks.

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  • I don't think that ordinary co-ax is meant to be permanently flexing. The more support it gets the longer it will live, especially in windy conditions. T.V. aerial riggers fix the aerial co-ax at regular intervals, and D.I.Y. t.v. aerial co-ax at high altitude blowing about in the wind is likely to break internally and fail.


    Z.
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  • I don't think that ordinary co-ax is meant to be permanently flexing. The more support it gets the longer it will live, especially in windy conditions. T.V. aerial riggers fix the aerial co-ax at regular intervals, and D.I.Y. t.v. aerial co-ax at high altitude blowing about in the wind is likely to break internally and fail.


    Z.
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