Take some suitable size heat shrink tubing that is large enough to fit over the outer cable and slide that on before we go any further. Next, you’ll want to push the shielding back to expose the inner core, it may be tight and not move easily but with a bit of a wiggle I was able to do this. ![]() Once you’re ready to reattach it in it’s new location, I stripped about 1.5 inches of the outer insulation from both ends to be joined, being careful not to damage the braid/shield conductor. ![]() I started by cutting off the plug end, but leaving about 18 inches of cable just in case it went wrong then I had some extra cable to work with. This cable is used for a mobile phone repeater/booster on the input side and where it was wired into the building, the N-type plug had been fitted afterwards and was too large to pull out through the hole in the wall and the cable had to be cut.Īfter looking online and not really finding much useful information for this very thin cable I thought I’d detail what I did to make it work. ![]() Recently I needed to join some lengths of RG316 antenna cable following an office move.
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