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Alan Peake wrote in
: Hi all, I seem to recall a while back, someone posting an article about stopping birds - parrots in particular - from nibbling away at coax and insulated wires. One of our local club members has 4X10 on 2m and 4X15 Alan, I have suffered from birds (mainly Sulphur Crests) damaging coax. For some years, I have been placing coax inside PE irrigation tube, and so far, have not sustained damage to cables protected in this way. The cockies have played around unwinding tape and breaking nylon ties, but they leave the irrigation tube alone. It might work for you. Owen |
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