Not mice, but we had prairie dogs chew through some large coax at a broadcast
site in Denver some years ago. The trick the Ag agent taught me should work
for many burrowing animals. Put a golf ball size piece of dry ice in any of
the burrow holes you can find and cover them with dirt. The
look at such things as EMT's, HAZMAT Responders, and various non
electronics certificates to show a well rounded person willing to go to the
trouble of learning skills.
Bill Croghan WB0KSW
GROL, CPBE etc.
Chief Engineer,
Lotus Broadcasting, Las Vegas
KOMP/KENO/KXPT/KBAD
Lt. Col. CAP
Las Vegas, NV
Here's that repeater group I get so much info from.
Bill
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Repeater-Builder/
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Hi budd,
Another thought, when I was in Tucson, My brother in law was helping me jump
start my Jeep one day, and before I could get my radios turned off, he attached
the jumpers backwards. A fuse in the negative lead, might have saved the three
radios he smoked that day!
Bill
WB0KSW
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no longer use the reel to reels, you might find
some of the plugs in the local radio station's junk boxes. Can't hurt to ask.
I'll check my junk boxes at work Monday.
Bill Croghan, CPBE, WB0KSW
Chief Engineer,
KOMP/KXPT/KENO/KBAD
Lotus Broadcasting, Las Vegas, NV
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So how come we don't have a yahoo group for the exchange of crystals and channel
elements?
BillWB0KSW
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From: JOHN MACKEY [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 1:43 PM
Subject: Re: [[Repeater-Builder] Ever so
Alerts. It's just that I feel the current rules
prohibit that practice. As the Co-chair of the southern NV, Inyo County CA
Emergency alert committee (Las Vegas Area), and co-vice chair for the State of
NV committee, I'd love to see more ways for the alerts to get out. But
Legally
Bill Croghan
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