[MLB-WIRELESS] There is a *massive* radio transmitter on my r oof - any chances?
lkhoo at csc.com.au
lkhoo at csc.com.au
Wed Nov 21 15:20:58 EST 2001
Hiring a cherry picker seems like the safest and easiest option.
If it really is ~20m high then im not sure if you would be allowed to
operate it yourself without a certificate of competency.
kennards have a couple but the biggest was 14m high.
http://www.kennards.com.au/equipment/a/alist.html
Lucas
Tony Langdon
<tlangdon at atctraini To: "'melbwireless at melbwireless.dyndns.org'" <melbwireless at melbwireless.dyndns.org>
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Subject: RE: [MLB-WIRELESS] There is a *massive* radio transmitter on my r oof - any chances?
21/11/2001 12:29 PM
Please respond to
melbwireless
> is it bolted or welded to the roof? maybe you could *very carefully*
> unbolt the base and half the guy wires, and with a lot of
> assistants, lower
> the tower down, assemble your antenna and tilt it back up, egyptian
> style..... some of the radio guys may have done this kind of thing
> before... if there's a working bee, i'm there
Hehe, would be one hell of an erection party. ;-)
I'd be a bit wary of the height of the tower, might cause some safety
issues, but one would have to have a look at how it's all put together.
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