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"Stuart" wrote in message ...
Antenna Group~ The squirrels here the my neighborhood have suddenly decided they like to eat my coax and control cables. They seem to be particularly attracted to the self-vulcanizing rubber used to seal the connections but they have eaten some coax cables as well. Anyone know of a cure for this problem? You can "protect" your coax & control cables with an autoloading 105mm howitzer but for every one of the little beasts you terminate two more take it's place within minutes. Killing and/or trapping them is simply an exercise in futility. I see two choices: Squirrels have strong alergic reactions to cats. Big nasty young female cats preferably from feral stock. And don't feed 'em too much. There's one possibility. The other is to use coax and control cables which have rodent-repelling jackets and sealants which tree rats don't like. For the coax see http://www.davisrf.com/ham1/coax.htm#buryflex There are probably control cables with the same general type jackets. Maybe tree rats don't like silicon sealants, I dunno. Check out http://www.thewireman.com/products.html No doubt both Steve at RF Davis and Pres at the Wireman have handled the problem many times, give 'em a buzz, it's only phone calls, save yourself from the goo and ammo expenses. Thanks Stuart, ki6qp w3rv |
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