![]() 05/26/2020 at 08:10 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
it used to be taped up to the wires. yes taped. There is now a giant bundle of electrical tape in my front yard.
![]() 05/26/2020 at 08:16 |
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air quality monitor?
noise monitor?
traffic counter?
CIA/FBI tracker/mind controller?
honestly no idea.
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Beetle trap
![]() 05/26/2020 at 08:21 |
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One of those 5G transmitters that broadcasts COVID19 signals into people’s bodies?
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it’s a 5G module meant to take your liberty by monitoring you under the ruse of COVID
![]() 05/26/2020 at 08:24 |
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Broken.
![]() 05/26/2020 at 08:29 |
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Fiber splice, missing the two cable ties to secure it to the line.
![]() 05/26/2020 at 08:32 |
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didn’t see the wired in the second photo.
![]() 05/26/2020 at 08:37 |
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s o cable/internet? if there is more than one provider in the area, how do you know who owns it?
![]() 05/26/2020 at 08:39 |
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It looks like a splice enclosure. The wires coming in are fiber optics and they are spliced together inside the enclosure.
![]() 05/26/2020 at 08:39 |
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I have an actual answer based on incidental professional knowledge since I have to get utilities to move poles regularly for my projects :
It is part of the the lowest “attachment” which should make it cable/telecom. It is definitely not power, as that is the highest attachment to utility poles. The one below power is usually telecom, typically highest being the dominant local provider, often AT&T. Lowest on the utility pole is cable and others.
Beyond being part of cable/telecom I can only speculate that it is a signal booster or possibly extra line stored in case there is a deflection in the line due to a tree branch or similar event.
![]() 05/26/2020 at 08:44 |
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Sometimes they barely know who owns it. There may be multiple suppliers like Level3 and others regular folk have never heard of, and it can be challenging to track down the actual owner.
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Shoot it and see what repair van comes out
![]() 05/26/2020 at 09:00 |
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As (most) others have said, i t’s a splitter/splice box that is supposed to be secured by metal bands like this:
It’s probably for the local consumer fiber provider - ATT U- verse, Verizon FiOS, etc.....who is your local phone company?
![]() 05/26/2020 at 09:05 |
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I mean to add, they are usually accompanied by excess fiber cabling pictured below . In Verizon territory, they used all pre-made fiber cables during the rollout , so they didn’t have to pay splicers out in the field. We are left with thousands of miles of rolled-up ugly cabling every two blocks.
![]() 05/26/2020 at 09:10 |
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I was going to say “pinata,” but yours also works.
05/26/2020 at 10:19 |
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Ground-level Chemtrail generator. They must have decided your area isn’t getting the proper dose.