I have wondered the same thing. I have talked to a crane company about removing 
them just to free up the wind load they create but for the cost of the crane 
I'd think I could do it myself if it were not for the issue of not having an 
attachment above the dish. The top dishes actually are about 2 feet above the 
top of the tower. 

Craig 


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From: "Eric Kuhnke" <[email protected]> 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Monday, October 5, 2015 6:40:55 PM 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] OT: Free 6 ft size, 6 GHz high performance dish, you haul 

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 


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On Oct 5, 2015, at 18:17, Eric Kuhnke <[email protected]> wrote:

It's located on a hilltop in Bo, Sierra Leone. Bring a capable 4x4. Photos 
attached.

Any takers?  :)




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