No... But they do require that some structures are painted, and those
are not limited to by their proximity to an airport or airfield.  And,
there have been instances where folks were fined for having unpainted
transmission line on painted structures.

On Fri, 2004-07-30 at 11:23, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hmmm!  FAA doesn't paint coax cables!   However, If this hardline was 
> attached to  and then removed from a structure located near an airport or 
> airfield, then there would be some orange and white paint.  This paint should 
> do no particular harm to the coax cable jacket.   
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> Personally, if this coax you have is RG-331 or RG-333, I'd put it on eBay and 
> get some good coax.
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> Roger Hansen
> RF Comm Engr (Contract)
> FAA Regional Office, Seattle 
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> >OK, dumb question I know. The local government here says any towers in 
> >the village nust be silver or grey. Cables can be silver or black. I 
> >just aquired some hardline that I woulld like to use, but it is painted 
> >FAA colors. Anyone ever try to remove paint from hardline? The coat is 
> >not thick, appears to only have been painted once. Flame suit on.....
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