yeah, this was a nice Icom repeater, and let's just say they left evidence of them being there, by releiving themselves on top of it.
Now the repeater was still working, but i was horrified at what i saw
On May 23, 2008, at 10:56 AM, Eric M.


Used to have mice problems with computer systems that were in harsh environments like warehouses and even one in a brick plant.

We would spray WD-40 on the inside of the panels of the systems about every six months when we did the PM's on the systems, no more mice. Not sure what was in the spray but the mice didn't like it.

Eric
VA3EAM

Jed Barton wrote:

Some of you pros have delt with this i am sure.
A commercial repeater that i do some work on, i went up to the sight
after over a year, and let's just say it was a horrible sight.
The mice brought the repeater to its knees.
Anyone have some advice on getting rid of the little bastards and
keeping them away?
Anyone else delt with this problem?
Mice are evil
Thanks,
Jed




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