To Kevin & Mike & the list;
Can we start a photo folder on the site, of "Things not to do, or things that
someone obviously did wrong"?? Or just plain "Wall of Shame"
I've got several photos like that; installs where the equipment is just stacked
on a shelf. "Grounding" of antenna lines that is just a piece of wire wrapped
around the copper jacket. Telephone lines to sites that trail along the ground
& thru chain link fences. The 'temporary fix' that becomes permanent....
I've got some pieces of 1/2" hardline that were pulled out of a conduit which
had never been sealed, and water got in it and froze, crushing the hardline.
Making it ummm, not very good for RF.
You know; the stuff you hate to come across because you have to advise the
customer it needs to be fixed; the stuff you know they paid money to a
'professional' for and it's an accident waiting to happen.
Chuk Gleason
Cary, NC
On 31 Dec 2005 13:59:10 -0000, <[email protected]> wrote:
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Message: 22
Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2005 22:48:45 -0800
From: Mike Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: polyphaser Help
At 09:25 PM 12/30/05, you wrote:
(big chunk cut out)
I've been to Florida and saw a relatives house under construction. Just
bond to the plastic cold water pipe!
Awaiting my lashings.....
Tom
W9SRV
I would have taken several digital photos of the "ground" clamp, plus
shots of the signage for the tract, and one of the flag for the number
of the parcel ( in case the curbs aren't in yet, hence no street
addresses assigned).
Then I'd I printed the photos on a laserjet (cheap way to get 8x10
photos even if they are black and white), then go over to the local
city building permit office and talk to the inspection and code folks.
I'll bet that they'd be VERY interested in the photos....
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