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I wonder how they got the dishes on the top of that in place
originally. Crane?� Based on my knowledge of rigging methods, I'm
trying to figure out in my head a way to establish an anchor and
pulley above those dishes to lower it with a steel cable and winch,
but they're right at the top of the tower. Or vice versa, to raise
one following a cable path at a 35-45 degree angle... There is a 25-floor building near here with a nice 8 ft size 6 GHz Andrew dish. I could have it for free. It's built from heavy gauge everything and probably weighs 600 pounds. The only way to get it down now would be a helicopter, it's been up there 25+ years. On 10/5/15 4:21 PM, Craig House wrote: I have six of them on the tower that are 8 foot and 12 foot size if anyone wants to come get them off the tower they can have them |
- Re: [AFMUG] OT: Free 6 ft size, 6 GHz high performance dish,... Jason McKemie
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- Re: [AFMUG] OT: Free 6 ft size, 6 GHz high performance ... Eric Kuhnke
- Re: [AFMUG] OT: Free 6 ft size, 6 GHz high performance ... Eric Kuhnke
- Re: [AFMUG] OT: Free 6 ft size, 6 GHz high performance ... George Skorup
- Re: [AFMUG] OT: Free 6 ft size, 6 GHz high performance ... Eric Kuhnke
- Re: [AFMUG] OT: Free 6 ft size, 6 GHz high performance ... Peter Kranz
- Re: [AFMUG] OT: Free 6 ft size, 6 GHz high performance ... George Skorup
- Re: [AFMUG] OT: Free 6 ft size, 6 GHz high performance ... Ken Hohhof
- Re: [AFMUG] OT: Free 6 ft size, 6 GHz high performance ... Ken Hohhof
- Re: [AFMUG] OT: Free 6 ft size, 6 GHz high performance ... Ken Hohhof
