This should take some of the guesswork out of the equation...

This is a good place to start..
<http://wireless.fcc.gov/antenna/about/gettingstarted1.html>

Or, you can take a look at the flow-chart for an idea of how the process
works..  <http://www.faa.gov/ats/aaf/asr/library/Forms/Non-Fed_process.pdf>

A PDF version of form 7460-1 can be found here...
<http://forms.faa.gov/forms/faa7460-1.pdf>

Marking and lighting advisory circular can be found here..
<http://www.faa.gov/ATS/ATA/ai/AC70_7460_1K.pdf>

73's
mike



-----Original Message-----
From: mch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2004 11:06 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Tower Painting and Lighting



Mr. Edgar McKinney wrote:
>
> The painting was wavered in our case cause of the tower material could
> not be painted.
>
> At each 50' and 100' are stable reds on with flash strobes for day
> use.

If you have daytime strobes, that's the reason the paint isn't required.
You have to have the tower painted (correctly) OR use daytime strobes.
At night, you have to light it using red or night strobes. This applies
to any tower over 200' tall or close enough to an airport or heliport to
be a hazard.

If your tower couldn't be painted, the daytime lighting was/is your only
option. Do you have any pics of the tower at night? Sounds nice.

Joe M.






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