The coax would likely get in the way of people walking by unless you are parked directly in front of your apartment and there is no sidewalk between your car and the apartment.
Ham radio coax roof into apartment.
The floating coax shield but you will introduce another potential source of.
Between the super and the cable guys the lines got run over the roof down the side of the building and into my apartment.
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That would make your end fed antenna 150 feet long which is not a problem in itself.
Armed with plenty of coax and connectors i laid out three lines to the roof.
The coax would likely get in the way of people walking by unless you are parked directly in front of your apartment and there is no sidewalk between your car and the apartment.
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Also your antenna and the coax would be easy to spot.
So i have my radio tuner coax running out the window to the gutter.
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My original plan was to make a 3 4 1 hole on the side of the house right under the arch of the roof run the cable through the attic and down the wall of the room where i want the radio.
You would eliminate a source of unwanted interference.
I live in an apartment so i think the best thing right now is to use my gutter but i have a few questions.
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As an ultra beginner without a lot of investment in the hobby it was perfectly acceptable to have to climb onto the roof t.
In some cases the coax would cross part of the parking lot and people would have to drive over it.
I recently put a ham radio antenna on my roof so i could get better signal inside my apartment which isn t on a high floor.
Hide stuff in the closet one of the challenges you may encounter is getting the coaxial cable up into the attic.
My house is a 2 story house with an unfinished attic and i was looking at getting a roof tripod mast with a 5 foot pipe and 2m vertical.
In some cases the coax would cross part of the parking lot and people would have to drive over it.
Some radio hams have an attic antenna as a backup to their main antenna on the roof.
Urban rooftop ham radio antenna.
Another stopgap measure would be to replace the coax with a length of insulated copper wire connected to the hi z terminal on the back panel of the frg 8800.