Hmmm...we do the same thing here in Greenwood Lake, NY. My both my runs of
213 for the 80/160 dipoles lay on the ground along side the pile of black
oil sunflower seeds we feed to our Cardinals (and a dozen or so sqirrels and
a couple of chipmunks). Given a choice between the coax and the seeds..the
squirrels go for the seed.
So I suspect there are two approaches...make the coax taste bad or make
something else taste better!
73 de Tom K2TA
----- Original Message -----
From: "Fred Cresce" <fcresce@comcast.net>
To: "Top Band Reflector" <topband@contesting.com>
Sent: Saturday, September 06, 2003 7:54 AM
Subject: Topband: Critters Eating Coax
Hello fellow 160 guys,
The band is showing some life after a very noisy Summer. I have a wooded lot
and the squirrels aren't bothering any of my stuff. I have lots of RG-213
out there and no nibbles, now I set out oil Sunflower seeds every day and
maybe that distracts them from my coax. Just my 2 cents
I'll check the link mentioned in Bill's post.
Fred KC4MOP
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