Topband: RBOG - wire fence

Mike Waters mikewate at gmail.com
Thu Nov 24 16:18:31 EST 2016


Well, there's always animal repellent. I've used a woman's nylon stocking
filled with sweepings off of my barber's floor; rabbit repellent spray; and
my own scent. ;-)  Having said that, I used those methods in ONE area, at
the base of my 160m Inverted-L. That likely would be impractical along a
long run of coax.

This was discussed here in the past, and there were a lot of good ideas.
Maybe some hams will chime in here with just the one you need. Running it
inside tubing or conduit comes to mind.

73, Mike
www.w0btu.com

On Thu, Nov 24, 2016 at 2:12 PM, Roger Parsons <ve3zi at yahoo.com> wrote:

> Don't think it is squirrels in my case - it always seems worse deep in the
> bush where there are fewer of them and it only ever happens to coax lying
> on the ground. Suspect mice or rats but I really don't know. I had one case
> where I laid some coax out in the bush and by the time I had got back to
> the shack it had been chewed right through! But I have many thousands of
> feet of coax feeding lots of Beverages.
>
>


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