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"Uncle Ted" wrote in message
... On Thu, 22 Sep 2005 18:24:38 -0400, Al Klein wrote: On Thu, 22 Sep 2005 14:16:00 GMT, "AMEN" said in rec.radio.scanner: Well, you have a point. But I still like his hacksaw idea. A straight pin through the coax is more subtle - and a lot more difficult to diagnose. Maybe at one time, but many radio operators have taken steps to discourage such vandalism, such as running the coax via a path that is difficult to get to without being noticed. Besides, Baxter is probably someone that has video security around his station. Do you really think pinning his coax is something you actually think can feasibly be accomplished? How about a grapple hook tied to a good strong truck, thrown quickly to the tower and it yanked down? "Possibly" done rather quickly and easily if one has a good throwing arm. OR how about a laser beam fired from a car on the street - using an AC Inverter for the power? Seriously though - if someone wanted to "really" take him or his transmitter out - it could be done. No one is safe in this day and age. Hang in there, the FCC will do it..... I've seen them bust others and haul all the equipment away - towers included. jm |
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