Posted by john *.?-!.* cub owner on March 31, 2008 at 20:07:40 from (72.161.143.63):
In Reply to: Scrap yard security posted by John - OH on March 31, 2008 at 08:50:50:
GeneMO said: (quoted from post at 15:05:56 03/31/08) Over the years the creek on my place has been cutting into the neighbors field. The channel has moved about 200 yards. It has exposed about 50' of the old Minute Man missle cable.Gene
Depending on the location that will either be shielded telephone cable, with a metal sheath and insulated 19 gauge copper strands in it ( less than half the weight is copper), or else a coaxial type cable, which is a heavy outer shield, an insulator, and a hollow copper core. A lot of work for a small profit either way. Of course, being that age it may be a pressurized lead jacketed cable, which might be worth it, but I would make suer it is not being used for other things. you could get a surprised, especially if it is powering repeaters.
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