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>From what I understand, they took an ax to the feedline and collected up the
pieces, along with whatever else they could carry.

 

This is a 48 KW ERP radio station. I wonder if the RF burns hurt?!

 

Mike

WM4B

 

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of skipp025
Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2008 4:28 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: More on Copper theft

 


> I Don't think this Copper Thieves are actually Targeting 
> Repeater Sites Etc , Some Sites are off the beaten path 
> and in Place not readily seen by some , It is just bad 
> People trying to make some money for whatever

Most of the time it's meth... 

Out here on the West/left Coast we're seeing people rip the wires 
out of farm ag pump connections and in a more recent case the 
control wiring for a large railroad bridge while it was stored in 
the up position. 

Farmers seem to always have people coming up to ask about any 
stray metal they want hauled off... sometimes later with permission 
or not. Alarm system alerts through the business radio equipment 
have become a fairly nice side job. 

s. 

 

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