Hmmm... Could someone suggest exactly what a "non critical" application for
tower sections would be, assuming humans will climb whatever structure they
are a part of?
73, Jerry W5KP
> The tower laid out flat and actually did very little damage to the
> section's in the center part of the tower(the ground was flat where the
> tower landed). These undamaged sections were recycled among several hams
> in the area and are still in use today in non critical applications.
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