"The frightening thing was that the cable was live. It could have been a very nasty incident - the digger driver could have been killed, it's just damn lucky he wasn't.''
Powerco customer services representative Frances Timoney said yesterday the incident was under investigation.
Mr Anderson said the Taihape station was off air for hours before someone called and asked him what was going on - and it is still off the air.
"Now it's been days, so I'm having to pay back all my Taihape advertisers.
"I really don't know when the cable will be sorted out. It will be costly, so hopefully Powerco will complete their investigation soon and I hope they will pay for it.''
Mr Anderson bought the small private radio station in 1995 and has worked seven days a week since.
"All day on weekdays and half days in the weekends.''
It has affected his business for nearly a week and the cost is mounting.
"The thing is, there was a tall pole on the land clearly marking that there was an underground cable .''