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Re: [TowerTalk] CRITTERS AND CABLES

To: Dan Hearn <dhearn@air-pipe.com>
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] CRITTERS AND CABLES
From: "Dick, W1KSZ" <w1ksz@earthlink.net>
Date: Wed, 01 Aug 2007 18:15:57 -0400
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How about laying down a couple of lengths of RG-58, with one
end connected to that 2 kV DC supply ??
Crispy Critters ... yummie !!

73, Dick, W1KSZ
#16 on PETA Hit List

Dan Hearn wrote:
> My water comes from a deep drilled well. The sprinkler system is supplied
> through a black plastic tubing about an inch in diameter tapped into the
> well casing at about 3 feet depth. Recently a large pool of water appeared
> about 6 ft from the well casing. Sure enough, a gopher had chewed through
> the tubing. This has happened only once in 8 years.
>   I temporarily laid a piece of RG213 on the ground to try out a 6 meter
> yagi. It was chewed by gophers in less than a month.
> They are tough little critters and very smart. Trapping or poisoning them is
> very difficult.
> 73, Dan, N5AR
> -----Original Message-----
> From: towertalk-bounces@contesting.com
> [mailto:towertalk-bounces@contesting.com]On Behalf Of Craig Clark
> Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 12:57 PM
> To: towertalk@contesting.com
> Subject: [TowerTalk] CRITTERS AND CABLES
> 
> 
> 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.
> 
> 
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> 
> 
> 73, Craig Clark, K1QX
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