We did. Sealed up both ends. We use some of that tar like goo, and
then wrap in tape. We have never run into a bad cable yet, but this may
be the first.
Josh Luthman wrote:
USE COAX SEAL!!!!!!!!!
Best stuff. Does wonders in Ohio so it will work anywhere else.
On 1/23/09, Butch Evans <[email protected]> wrote:
On Fri, 2009-01-23 at 14:02 -0600, Chris Gotstein wrote:
So funny thing, the wind picked up and it's getting colder out.
Canceled the tower climb, but i've now got 28 or of 35 clients connected
again.
Before my thought that it was water: 80% probability.
Now, with this post: 98%
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