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Old October 26th 15, 02:36 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default Locating empty underground conduit

Hi Jeff thank you for the response!

I guess I should try to clarify a little more about the situation. Lol

The conduit on both ends have been pressurized to 350 psi and held the pressure for over 10 minutes. That would means to me that there are no leaks unfortunately.

Where can I find a radio transmitter that I can somehow get it into the line? I cannot find a place that has a snake longer than 100'. The contractors snaked the line themselves with a 200' snake on both ends and theirs went in without a problem.

I will also try contacting the town today to see if they have the records, but from what I remember the BI saying, they only keep records for 5 years.

Thanks again buddy.

Joe
 
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