Oh have I got a good one....
I knew of a guy that would do crap like this... or play music... or noises...
There were always coax pinning parties or coax cutting....
This was probably... 1990 or so.
Nobody ever knocked on the door to just say hi... just got his coax cut or pinned.
He got more and more clever.. primary antenna was super scanner in a tall tree so his feedline used to run from the house to the tree. Secondary antenna was a cushcraft ringo in another tree on the other side of the yard. After getting it cut or pinned a few times the coax went up higher but a pair of hedge trimmers with long handles did the trick.
Then he got some 10BASE5 coax (that yellow stuff) and that made cutting it hard.
It would get cut but the SOB must have had a spool of it because within an hour or two he was back up with a new feedline pulled.
Thing is.. he was in a high location on top of a hill and had the super scanner in a 100+ foot pine tree.
So he got out. He could shut a channel down over a 15 mile radius. When he did talk he claimed to be running a couple KW into those antennas. Possible with the older super scanner variant with the matching stub..
Now when this all started it was hard to find him because running so much power like that meant that you have to search every street around a like 1-2 mile radius. coupled with running the super scanner made his signal somewhat directional so you got that thrown into the mix.
Then, he only did it at night so it was dark and you could not see the antennas. After a few days the house was pinpointed during the day after surveys were done at night to narrow it to like 3 streets.
That's when the pinning and cutting started.
After all that the feedline ended up buried in the ground and up the tree.
To make things more interesting there was not one piece of conduit going up each tree, but several.
These were just decoys.
So someone went to cut the cable and couldn't find it but went to the trees and saw that.
Had to come back with tools like a saw, etc. but putting a saw to the conduit would make noise so they opted for bolt cutters to crunch the conduit and sever the coax inside - or at least short it.
The guys doing this would talk about it and their plans on 27.605 so I got to listen in to what they were doing. This guy was on ch 40 doing his thing.
So they failed to cut his coax that night because pinching the conduit had no effect.
Turns out there was no coax in that conduit.
Here is the kicker... this went on for months.. them trying to find and cut the coax.
Never were able to find it... until one day out of the blue the guy started talking and laughing at them.
Turns out he was moving away and dismantling his gear so he told them how he eluded the coax cutting.
The SOB painstakingly cut a channel in each tree to hide the coax in and then put the pieces back in over the coax. It was not noticed - especially in the dark. It was buried up to the tree fairly shallow then inside of the tree for about 20 feet and the coax painted the color of the tree until beyond where you could see it.
To top it all off... yeah.. this guy was reported to the FCC.
This went on for YEARS and nothing happened.
I am sure CB is a medium they know they cannot police so don't care about.
So.. foxhunting can be fun.
Question is... what will happen when you find him or her?