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Loose Distribution Cable1875 viewsUse of coaxial tails to hold plant to strand. Also notice the loose cables to the power supply attached at the far pole (right side of photograph).
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Loose Distribution Cable over Trolley Lines1661 viewsUse of coaxial tails to hold plant to strand over energized trolley wires.
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How to clamp the power drop to the riser...1763 views...use coax. Actually, someone (sub? installer? tech? roofer? Santa?) has pulled up the slack of a drop by wrapping it around the service mast. Not the best of ideas, eh?
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Customer tampering2462 viewsApparently, a tv viewer in a lower unit of a duplex used this inventive way of connecting to the cable system. Twin lead is jammed into the coaxial connector of the cable system. Add this to the list of a million things you can do with duct tape. This is a good signal leakage radiator.
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Incomplete pole transfer. (Incomplete pole!)1687 viewsWhen a pole transfer is not promptly completed damage to the plant can occur. Here, the remaining portion of this pole stub has damaged and bent the coaxial cable due to the weight. This can result in poor picture quality for some/many subscribers.
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Loop the Loop over power secondary1251 viewsHere the installer was in a bit of a hurry and hooked the coax-in-conduit riser right over the power secondary. .
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Drop melted away from messenger1183 viewsA significant power hit on the drop caused the plastic jacket to melt away from the supporting messenger cable. Note the drips of melted plastic below the coax.
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Loop-the-loop (Coax in Conduit) Install1499 viewsCIC not attached to the pole. Makes a fun toy for kids.
 
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