They take Western Electric horns off of old AT&T sites by cutting them up while on the tower.

If it was me, I'd leave two of the lower ones on the tower to make use of them for licensed PTP and get rid of the rest.

On 10/5/2015 7:00 PM, Craig House wrote:
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



    Sent from my iPhone

        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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