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How not to join an external coax cable and other how not to photos
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<blockquote data-quote="pacmyc" data-source="post: 557788" data-attributes="member: 304560"><p>To join coax cable in outdoor use you should be using something called VULKtape I think (that´s what its called in swedish ayway). When you are tapeing it it will shrink and and create some kind of rubber material wich will get very tight to the connection and therefore stop water from coming close.. Please see</p><p>__http://www.kjell.com/content/templates/shop_main_details.aspx?item=40106&path=</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pacmyc, post: 557788, member: 304560"] To join coax cable in outdoor use you should be using something called VULKtape I think (that´s what its called in swedish ayway). When you are tapeing it it will shrink and and create some kind of rubber material wich will get very tight to the connection and therefore stop water from coming close.. Please see __http://www.kjell.com/content/templates/shop_main_details.aspx?item=40106&path= [/QUOTE]
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