Well, if it has reverse autopatch on your controller,  you could program it to 
call you by land line. Program the macro with something like- Danger Will 
Robinson lol

Ok my bad.


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Paul Plack 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2008 1:41 PM
  Subject: RE: Re: Re: [Repeater-Builder] More on Copper theft


   

  OK, Rob, I'll bite...

  If the cable's been cut, activating the alarm, how will the repeater alert 
you?

  This sounds like a solution I'd come up with, then later say, "...d'oh!"

  73,
  Paul, AE4KR

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  From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
Robert Pease
  Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2008 7:16 AM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: RE: Re: Re: [Repeater-Builder] More on Copper theft


   

  Thats not a bad idea, I was getting tired of the weapon approach, I started 
to think this was a weapon list.

  Hook your alarm to an input on the repeater and it could alert you also if 
someone tampered with it.

  Rob - KS4EC



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  From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
Steve
  Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2008 11:08 AM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: Re: Re: Re: [Repeater-Builder] More on Copper theft


   

  At least here in Kansas we can now have full auto weapons and machine guns 
with silencers, makes security a little quieter.

  Anyway, why not  just wrap your hard-line with burglar alarm tape, connected 
to a dc relay. This would trip a  dc horn or siren (old police sirens work well 
or 28 volt locomotive horns) and halogen lights. A nice small camera to record 
the bad guys crapping their pants and away you go.  I know most repeater sights 
are out in the middle of nowhere, but a very loud sound coupled with an intense 
bright light has a tendency to scare the crap out of someone whose nerves are 
all ready wound up tight from doing the crime.  I would guess some dna samples 
could also be picked up from the surrounding fence as they took off. 

  OH well my 3 cents worth. 


    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Ron Wright 
    To: [email protected] 
    Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2008 5:50 AM
    Subject: Re: Re: Re: [Repeater-Builder] More on Copper theft


    Fire Arms are good if you are there.

    When I was in the Nam we put up "mechnical ambushes" as they were called. 
About 15 claymores along a trail with a trip wire in the middle. Only real 
problem is a FNG who knew nothing wanted so much to help and would connect up 
the battery making the thing go off. Always kept the battery in hidden place 
until needed.

    Well maybe don't need 15 of these critters, but one or two would be nice 
unless you got long run of cable. Just make sure when they do go off they do 
not spray the feedline, tower or equipment building. This might take some good 
engineering, but anyone well trained in fire arms should figure it out. (do 
they have claymore safety classes where you are???)

    73, ron, n9ee/r

    ps Hand grenades can be used in place of claymores. However, provide 
something to shape the charge. Again don't want to damage the feedline.

    >From: Wayne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
    >Date: 2008/04/24 Thu PM 10:44:57 CDT
    >To: [email protected]
    >Subject: Re: Re: [Repeater-Builder] More on Copper theft

    > UInless I wind up being able to put mine at the volunteer fire station, 
    >it will be here at my home. Three dogs here at night who will make a 
    >racket, not to mention a nice 40 caliber magnum revolver. Legal enough as 
    >long as I don't carry it concealed.
    > More freedom here in Pecos County...
    >
    > Wayne WA2YNE
    > Imperial, Tejas...
    > 441.950 TX 446.950 RX 167.9
    >
    >
    >On Wed, 23 Apr 2008 08:15:58 -0500, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
    >
    >> Here in Texas you can use deadly force to protect your property, day or 
    >> night. Might be a good idea to move to the site for security with as big 
    >> a weapon you can handle.
    >>
    >>
    >> David
    >>
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