[MLB-WIRELESS] There is a *massive* radio transmitter on my roof - any chances?
dwayne
dwayne at pobox.com
Mon Nov 19 22:06:50 EST 2001
LongHAUL wrote:
>2) The 'tower' that the transmitter is on is *very* high, but not human
>climb up load bearing type. It is about 15cm across at the top, 1 metre at
>the bottom, 20m(?) high, and has ~8 guy wires down to the roof. How the hell
>am I going to get to the top and attach an aerial? (cherry picker?
>helicopter? :)
>
Balloons? :-)
>3) I live on Johnston street in Fitzroy (Haven't added my node yet, can't
>access the locfinder through a modem... - I used to live at ACE -
>Moonbus.net, but moved a few months ago) and I am willing to set up an AP
>for the surrounding 'burbs.
>
Wow, a house with it's own website. Nice :-)
>Is there anyone around Fitzroy who is on the way to getting an AP setup
>going, and if so, do you want to stick it on my radio tower for maximum
>benefit to all?
>
We should organise some sort of regional meeting thing, ie: all of us
hook up at some point, inner city people meet once a month etc. Physical
hook ups will speed things along a lot, and it'd be cool to put same
faces to names.
>Micheal Hall
>ebase3 Interactive
>www.ebase3.com.au
>
After looking at this site, I wonder if the Luke Nailer I know is the
same as the Luke Nailer you know.
small world.
Dwayne
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