Check with Mike Collis, WA6SVT.  He is an engineer with KUNA/KESQ in
Palm Springs and the system designer for ATN, he may know someone
close to you.  I would do it, but I am not insured, and I've spent my
fair share up towers already this month.

On 5/24/05, Eric Lemmon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jeff,
> 
> The best way to locate someone to install your antenna is to contact each
> of the licensees in that area, and find out what riggers they employ.  You
> can also contact the chief engineers at local broadcast stations, for the
> same info.
> 
> Be aware that, depending upon the proximity and power of any other
> stations in the immediate area, the rigger may have to request that one or
> more transmitters be shut down while he works.  This may incur a
> significant cost.
> 
> 73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
> 
> Jeff wrote:
> 
> > I am looking for a competent insured "Tower Climber" in the Los
> > Angeles California area willing to install my new antenna system for
> > my UHF repeater. The tower is a small 3 sided 3 section self supported
> > structure rising approximately 60 feet above the 7800 foot mountain
> > top in the San Bernardino mountains area. I have a new Hustler Spirit
> > 14 foot tall UHF antenna with mounting hardware and Andrews 7/8 hard
> > line and L5NF connectors that will need to be professionally installed
> > and professionally secured to the tower structure.
> 
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> Yahoo! Groups Links
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