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Standard User ian72
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Wed 10-Jul-24 11:48:58
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Re: A rather low overhead fibre(?) line?


[re: candlerb] [link to this post]
 
Or from Blackadder goes forth:
"Well, as far as I can tell, the message was, he's got a terrible lion up his end, so there's an advantage to an enema at once"

(The real message being "I said there's a terrible line at my end. You're to advance on the enemy at once")
Standard User rippedcotton
(experienced) Wed 10-Jul-24 14:30:21
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Re: A rather low overhead fibre(?) line?


[re: Zarjaz] [link to this post]
 
Now there's a proper dog.

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Brian

UW (Talktalk via openreach FTTP) full fibre - 500/80
Standard User Zarjaz
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Thu 11-Jul-24 07:27:11
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Re: A rather low overhead fibre(?) line?


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In reply to a post by rippedcotton:
Now there's a proper dog.

Thank you.

54-46 was my number


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Standard User Ancient_Mariner
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Thu 18-Jul-24 17:43:13
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Re: A rather low overhead fibre(?) line?


[re: Ancient_Mariner] [link to this post]
 
I contacted OpenReach regarding the low overhead line as suggested. You cannot email direct and you have to use a chat bot. Still once I was “speaking” with the department I was able to give him a what3words location, they cannot accept photos. I was told that someone would be there within 4 hours – hope I have not wrecked someone’s FTTP install..

I drove past yesterday and I assume a temporary fix has been applied.

Basically, in the Ancient Mariner’s vernacular, a piece of whammy has been used to tension the overhead
https://ancient-mariner.co.uk/public/Overhead%20Line...

to the lean to support pole https://ancient-mariner.co.uk/public/Overhead%20Line...

With the remaining whammy then wound around the pole and secured with some cable ties
https://ancient-mariner.co.uk/public/Overhead%20Line...

I assume that in due course someone with a cherry picker will come along and improve matters.

The bare three phase and neutral 400/415 volts at the top of the vertical pole does not help…

Cheers!

Clive

Andrews & Arnold Home::1 FTTP Technicolor DGA0122 Cisco ATA191 for A&A VoIP together with a HUAWEI E5776 with O2 Data SIM
Standard User Taras
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sat 20-Jul-24 19:52:26
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Re: A rather low overhead fibre(?) line?


[re: Ancient_Mariner] [link to this post]
 
wow thats a semi bodge and a half, as you say, its a bit close to the electric line
Standard User candlerb
(knowledge is power) Sun 21-Jul-24 10:47:20
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Re: A rather low overhead fibre(?) line?


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If they used two of those ropes, would it be a Double Whammy?
Standard User rippedcotton
(experienced) Sun 21-Jul-24 21:49:48
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Re: A rather low overhead fibre(?) line?


[re: Ancient_Mariner] [link to this post]
 
In reply to a post by Ancient_Mariner:
I assume that in due course someone with a cherry picker will come along and improve matters.

The bare three phase and neutral 400/415 volts at the top of the vertical pole does not help…

Cheers!


The phrase that comes to mind is "lash up"

Twanggggg!

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UW (Talktalk via openreach FTTP) full fibre - 500/80
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