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10-07-2012, 10:40 AM
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Or....
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Originally Posted by gewecke
Perfect cure for noisy cb's
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...driving a finish nail through the coax...quicker than trying to cut through it!
Russell
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10-07-2012, 11:08 AM
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Oh you're so VICIOUS! Besides, make it obvious and it's an easy fix, make it subtle and it aggravates the hell out of them. A pin and a nail clipper is all you need, push it in until it hits the center conductor and won't go any farther, then snip it off flush so the jacket covers the end. They'll never find the short and have to replace the entire run... MUAHAHAHAAAaaaaaa.
That's why my coax was inside steel EMT and looked just like where the power line connects to your house. So you think you have a magic bullet? I have armor! HA HA!
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10-07-2012, 4:18 PM
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Well, well, well....look who's calling whom VICIOUS!! You devious liitle minx! I wonder if you were the recipient of this dastardly scheme, or did you read this in a magazine??
Russell 
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10-07-2012, 4:36 PM
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Since I don't delve in things like 11 meters anymore, my trick was deception...
All of my feedlines back then were buried in a old irrigation tube in the yard, but ran a nice new length of 8u which terminated at the tower and into a unused dryer vent , connected to a 110 volt outlet!! 
It was only cut once.
73,
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10-07-2012, 4:47 PM
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Hello PRC GUY:
Yes it was our home harbor, Fish Harbor in San Pedero. Tied up next to other boats, like the Betty Ann, and others. Time frame was 1967 to 1971.
Jay in the Mojave
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Did you ever work outta "Pedro" in your fishin days?
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10-07-2012, 4:49 PM
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Outstanding....
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Originally Posted by gewecke
Since I don't delve in things like 11 meters anymore, my trick was deception...
All of my feedlines back then were buried in a old irrigation tube in the yard, but ran a nice new length of 8u which terminated at the tower and into a unused dryer vent , connected to a 110 volt outlet!! 
It was only cut once.
73,
n9zas
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Russell
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10-07-2012, 4:54 PM
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Originally Posted by kb2vxa
Oh you're so VICIOUS! Besides, make it obvious and it's an easy fix, make it subtle and it aggravates the hell out of them. A pin and a nail clipper is all you need, push it in until it hits the center conductor and won't go any farther, then snip it off flush so the jacket covers the end. They'll never find the short and have to replace the entire run... MUAHAHAHAAAaaaaaa.
That's why my coax was inside steel EMT and looked just like where the power line connects to your house. So you think you have a magic bullet? I have armor! HA HA!
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I like 220 volts in a dummy coax then listen for funny noises. LMFAO
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10-07-2012, 5:54 PM
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I like 220 volts in a dummy coax then listen for funny noises. LMFAO
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We are so far off topic here it's not funny, but 220vac is not a good idea unless you are trying to kill the perp! 110vac will get you funny noises just fine.
73,
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10-07-2012, 7:06 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by gewecke
We are so far off topic here it's not funny, but 220vac is not a good idea unless you are trying to kill the perp! 110vac will get you funny noises just fine.
73,
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Guess ill end this here.
GOOD NIGHT JOHN BOY....
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10-07-2012, 7:25 PM
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Guess ill end this here.
GOOD NIGHT JOHN BOY....
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G,night there chucky chan !
73,
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10-08-2012, 3:46 PM
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Quote:
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G,night there chucky chan !
73,
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Your cool. i wish u wuz me broda. LOL
Have a good day.
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