[TowerTalk] 2 questions

Bob Smith na6t at na6t.com
Sun May 27 02:20:43 EDT 2007


I guess I got to get my $.02 in here also,   All the equipment mentioned in the
repost below is handled by out group moderator, Steve, K7LXC through his online
company, Championradio.

http://www.championradio.com
http://www.championradio.com/rigging.html
http://www.championradio.com/safety.html

I've been climbing for about 25+ years when I started out with just a 
lineman's belt, a tin hat, 2 lanyards
and a prayer.  I've since bought all the newer and better stuff from 
Steve.  I've also learned from my
son, who has a tree service in the SF Bay Area.  In that business all 
their climbing stuff is straight out
of the mountaineering catalog.  I saw what a 'grip' was first from 
him way before they started putting them
on towers.  They climb tall trees with 'assenders' on both hands and 
each boot, no spurs any more.

Bob Smith
Robert Smith Consulting
"Wireless Installations -- Government, Businesses & ISP's"
F.C.C. Licensed-Commercial & Amateur Services
A.R.S NA6T
ARRL Life Member
1-707-964-4931 w/answering machine
Fort Bragg, California   95437

"On The Air-Conditioned Mendocino Coast, In REAL Northern California"
No trees were destroyed in the sending of this message.
However, a large number of electrons were terribly inconvenienced.

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Message: 7
Date: Sat, 26 May 2007 11:52:17 -0400
From: "Gene Smar" <ersmar at verizon.net>
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] 2 questions
To: "Gregg Seidl" <k9kl at centurytel.net>, <TowerTalk at contesting.com>
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The three-hooked strap you're referring to can be seen here:
http://store.pksafety.net/fi10tirela.html .  I bought one of these last
year.  It includes a shock-absorbing section that unfolds by pulling against
stitches in the fabric if you should fall off the structure.

I would suggest using this with a full-body harness with a hook in the
middle of your chest, such as my petzl 8003 found at
http://www.mountaingear.com/pages/product/product.asp/imanf/Petzl/idesc/8003+Full+Body+Harness/Store/MG/item/640664/N/4294967265 
.
My positioning belt and strap are by Buckingham ( www.buckinghammfg.com ).
My strap is their P/N 346099E http://www.buckinghammfg.com/linemen/pcps.html
, and my belt is similar to their P/N 1988
http://www.buckinghammfg.com/linemen/pcbb.html .

Regarding hooking on to your mast when atop the bearing plate of the tower
(or higher), I would suggest using steel steps
http://www.w9iix.com/ii00012.htm , ST-12, u-bolted to the mast, and tying
above them with your fall arrest hooks.  Use a short strap or rope lanyard
to clip your positioning belt onto the mast itself.  If I can get up the
courage, I plan on doing this to climb my mast and replace some antennas
this summer.  (But don't count on it just yet.)

73 de
Gene Smar  AD3F






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