Easily locating short in cable

What is the easiest way to pinpoint where a T&E cable has been damaged in a wall/ceiling - probably due to rodents!

I understand in larger highways lighting networks they use a thumper and detect the RF emissions to pinpoint the fault.

Is there a similar way that this can be done on a domestic install without very expensive equipment? Perhaps with a signal generator and a small loop antenna attached to a scope?

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  • Before getting overly technical , is it possible not to bother to locate the fault at all, but instead to isolate the dead section at two convenient points known to be good, abandon it, and then run a new cable between the known good points via another route, perhaps in rat proof containment? you will never be sure otherwise how close it is to failing again,

    Mike

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  • Before getting overly technical , is it possible not to bother to locate the fault at all, but instead to isolate the dead section at two convenient points known to be good, abandon it, and then run a new cable between the known good points via another route, perhaps in rat proof containment? you will never be sure otherwise how close it is to failing again,

    Mike

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