Been there ...
Back about 1980 or so I was at a TV station in Columbus Ohio. We
monitored a couple translators with an antenna around 800' on the
1200' main tower. The preamp and down converter for the monitor
receiver were at the antenna and when lightning took them out, I
put replacements in a back pack, grabbed a "safety belt" (really
a positioning belt) and up the tower I went.
Not something I would ever care to repeat as the weight of the pack
on my back made things much more difficult but I was young and stupid
back then.
I did have a chance to go topside on a 1600' tower in Orlando several
years later (to inspect branch lines on a TV transmit antenna) but
that one was an elevator ride.
73,
... Joe, W4TV
On 2019-08-29 9:26 AM, Roger D Johnson wrote:
I went up the 625 ft tower on Kure Island in the 60s to relamp it.
I just grabbed a safety belt and a bag of bulbs, scampered up and
got the job done! Nice photos from the top.
73, Roger
On 8/28/2019 5:33 PM, Don wrote:
Was looking for something else re the USCG and ran across this 214
page Tower Manual dated 2002.
Glanced through it, in particular was interested in the pages about
'riding the guys'!!
Had not seen this referenced before although may certainly have been.
Looks pretty complete.
https://media.defense.gov/2017/Mar/29/2001723584/-1/-1/0/CIM_11000_4A.PDF
Don W7WLL
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