...not to mention reducing the odds of having a bear problem!

As for the trash cans, anticipating human behavior can be interesting. Years 
ago, one of the big ham repeater sites in the southeast US actually had a few 
commercial tenants, which is generally a nice arrangement financially. The site 
had an ATV repeater equipped with multiple cameras at the site which could be 
switched to the repeater output.

One night, during an ATV net with several dozen people watching the site-cams, 
the one inside caught a tech for one of the commercial tenants taking a leak 
out the open door of the shack. I'm not sure this guy would have taken his 
trash with him.

73,
Paul, AE4KR

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Joe 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, December 24, 2009 2:23 PM
  Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: mouse debate 101


    
  I used to have about 50 cellular sites that I maintained. One of the 
  biggest rodent control solutions was to throw out all the trash cans at 
  all the sites. That ended the problem of half eaten Big Macs and all 
  other foodstuffs from being left at the site. That made a big dent in 
  the rodent problem. With no place to throw out the garbage people 
  usually took the trash with them.

  73, Joe, K1ike


  

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