Looking down a trench, there are numerous cables stacked up, waiting to be routed through the LBA cable grave.
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Harry Smith working a new line through the LBA cable grave. Like the HBA, the LBA also has a cable grave to take up cable excess before it goes into the final RF container.
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Brian Finegan prepares to feed the final cable pair through the duct and into the RF container.
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