No such thing as a bullet proof tower. At least not in my area. All the over-engineering in the world can't stop a direct strike. Some days you get lucky, some days not. It's a roll of the dice.
On Wed, Aug 16, 2017 at 7:29 AM, David Milholen <[email protected]> wrote: > I am asking for pure simple curiosity. > > How far would you go and how much would you spend to have a bullet proof > Tower site? > > I am looking for answers in small class tower to super duty types or > leases. > > What I mean by bullet proof is How many time a year are you replacing gear > due to weather complications > > or how many times are you going to back to the site to reboot something . > How many times are you remoting into a > > site to adj power or channels to avoid interference. How many times are > you having to make adjustments to ethernet ports. > > All these tasks add up in time. > > Our team this year has only had to visit 2 sites unexpectedly due to > weather and take the next step in making it bullet proof. > > > > -- >
