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Old October 6th 05, 04:55 PM
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Todd ...

Everybody here is trying to tell you the same thing in different words. You
have a "I'll just pull wire and everything will be all right" fetish. Get
over it. "Bad wires" have about as much chance for failure as "bad bolts".

My advice is to tune in a constant signal ... like an atis or awos and start
moving things around briskly. When the signal fails or comes back after
failure repeat the jiggle. Narrow down the jiggle area.

Jim



I'm considering opening all of the intercom jacks (two in front and two
in back) and visually inspecting the connectors and wires there too,
just for grins. I'll pull new wire for them, if I have to as well...



That's good to know... The RG-58 is much cheaper!