Coax (COM) Cable Routing - Rear Seat and Mid Fuse area
The remaining cables to be routed under the rear seats before the floors are permanently installed are the COM Antenna cables. I had previously riveted doublers to the bottom skin in the area of the second most outboard bay under the rear seats on each side of the cabin, so now it was a matter of running a coax cable from there to the cabin side and forward towards the panel area. I purchased about 75ft of RG400 coax cable which I estimate should be enough for all the coax cable runs needed for my setup, and cut two 10ft lengths for the COM Antenna runs. Prior to running the coax cables, I crimped female BNC connectors onto one end of each cable. This was relatively straightforward using a suitable crimper and taking care to keep the shield and conductor separated. Female BNC connectors crimped onto one end of each RG400 cable Each COM Antenna cable passes through a hole punched in the second most outboard rear seat rib, and then up through the rear seat floor where it then contin...