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Subject: [TowerTalk] CRITTERS AND CABLES
From: Craig Clark <jcclark@wildblue.net>
Date: Wed, 01 Aug 2007 15:57:05 -0400
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For those of us living in areas with chewing critters, I'm not sure 
there is much you can do. It has been opined that it could be due to 
salts from manufacture or handling that the animals are attracted to 
the cable but that is not the issue. In speaking to one of the 
plastic engineers, he made an analogy why would a horse chew a wood 
railing when there is lush grass near by? Becuz they are stupid 
animals I asked. Bingo he said.

The best way to protect your cable run is to put it in to conduit. 
One customer bought hundreds of feet of gray plastic conduit to run 
his 213 as the critters in his neighborhood had already eaten several 
runs of cable.

Application of moth balls might help as possibly would a pepper solution.

Over my 30 years in the woods of NH, I have lost several runs of coax 
and control lines and have chalked it up to the cost of doing 
business. I do have runs of flooded LMR600 and RG6 and they have done 
well for me.

I also had a break from my son and his chain saw when he was cutting 
cord wood. Not much I could do about him.

Largest direct burial rotor cable we sell is 14/18 which should work 
on pretty long runs.





73, Craig Clark, K1QX


RADIOWARE AND RADIO BOOKSTORE
PO  BOX 209
RINDGE NH 03461
603 899 6957
WWW.RADIO-WARE.COM




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