Subject: | Re: xlr cable, long run 100FT |
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From: | "Mark Brennan" markbrennanfinear= |
t Date: Sat Feb 19, 2011 10:19 am ((PST)) =C2=A0Rob that is fantastic! thanks for posting this link. Hopefully we get= to see the other weather solution. I have a huge woods behind my place, a bit too = far to run a cable, but not a problem to set something up like this if I can ge= t a power solution. Further up the road is a huge wetland that I would like to = do the same. Thanks everyone for your help, Mike, Martyn, Mitch, Raimund.. again! Mark Mark A. Brennan Canadian Landscape Painter www.markbrennanfineart.ca Nature Recordist http://wildearthvoices.org |
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