> Two or one tee connectors will allow the cable to exit and reenter. If
> your side arm is using a elbow now replaceĀ it with a tee. 

Thanks, but I don't picture what you are trying to describe.

Are you talking about tees and elbows in the pipe or cable?

I was thinking of the simple case with only a simple vertical pipe to a 
single antenna, no side arms.

Maybe the answer is that you can't support the cable in the really simple 
case of one vertical pipe with the antenna on top.  If you want to support 
the cable you have to have some other setup so you can get at the cable.

How about a different question?  How much cable can a connector support?

How would I support a cable anyway?  I'm thinking of something like a Chinese 
finger trap with a string on one end that gets attached to a string.  Are 
there cable clamp gizmos that are tight enough to grab but loose enough not 
to distort the cable and also work over temperature cycling and ...

Is low loss coax stiff enough that I can support it from the bottom and push 
it up into a pipe?  (I'm assuming the pipe is narrow enough and/or the coax 
is stiff enough to hold the coax in place.)


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