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[TowerTalk] TOWER LIGHTS (FOLLOW UP)

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Subject: [TowerTalk] TOWER LIGHTS (FOLLOW UP)
From: Bill via TowerTalk <towertalk@contesting.com>
Reply-to: cqtestk4xs@aol.com
Date: Sun, 6 Jun 2021 12:17:40 +0000 (UTC)
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In Belize it is necessary to get approval from all kinds of places.  First, you 
have to get  a "no-objection letter" from the sub-division head in which the 
tower is located.  That was obtained easily from her as part of the purchase.  
You must also get a letter of no objection from the commercial broadcasters 
association.  Bizarre, but obtained.
Then you must get a letter of no objection from the Civil Air Board of Belize.  
You pay $350 USD to a retired general who comes out to the site to "approve it. 
 He was the one who wanted the lighting.  Since I am noit currently in Belize 
it is difficult to work with him on this matter at this time.  I forgot to 
mention they want the standard FAA paint job.  I was thinking ahead on this one 
and already painted it a few months ago.  $350 USD is about what most of the 
people make in a month.  Ah, the perks of being a retired military in a third 
world country.
Making this more interesting is there is a WISP 100 ft tower less than 1/2 mile 
away with no lights.  Not put up by Gringos.
Since we are dealing with a third world country, here is the path I'm heading 
down.  I want to give them what they want...sorta.  I purchased two side lights 
for $30 USD each which will be modified to mount in the tower.  They never 
stipulated other wise.  At Home Depot they have 4000 lumen LED bulb for $19 
each.  The guy will come out to inspect in the daytime, but should be able to 
see how bright they are in the daytime.  Since I'm in a part of the country far 
removed from his government office (almost a 2 hour drive) and where he lives 
I'll never see him again.  I guess with the tropical environment, the lights 
could easily not work quite quickly.  (Smile)  And, getting repair parts does 
take a long time.
One would think putting up a tower in a third world country would be easy.  I 
put up half a dozen 200 footers in FL and it was easy.  The two in Hawaii were 
more difficult (2.5 world country).  But by far, the most difficult was a 130 
footer in Belize.
I love V31 , but it is third world country.
Bill K4XS/V31XX
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