RE: [WISPA] trango repairs

2007-07-29 Thread Cliff Leboeuf
I too have used Jack's company. Though I have also seen some short-lived repairs, I have been please with Jack's responsiveness and willingness to stand behind his work. JO, as far as Jack's signature, I can't take credit, nor will I accept blame. :) - Cliff -Original Message-

RE: [WISPA] Our 5.3 GHz cert is in!

2007-07-29 Thread Cliff Leboeuf
Wonderful news Patrick. When will the 5.3 products be part of the Comnet program? Also, what about the affordable 'limited' AU? - Cliff -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Patrick Leary Sent: Friday, July 20, 2007 3:58 PM To: WISPA

RE: [WISPA] 36 guyed tower

2007-07-29 Thread Jim Bennett
Rohn makes a lot of 36guyed towers. Is the safety climb installed inside the tower? That's unusual. Be sure you use the safety climb system or other means to remain 100%tied off or high a professional tower crew to do the work. Staying tied off might cost you some teeth if you fell but you

Re: [WISPA] 36 guyed tower

2007-07-29 Thread Jenco Wireless
I always tie off, even on the inside. It is just so easy to climb on the inside. The 36 size is perfect because I can just lean back when I need a break. This particular tower has a lot of horizontal bars and everything is round and welded - nothing to really catch on. It's like it was

RE: [WISPA] 36 guyed tower

2007-07-29 Thread Eric Rogers
Not to be direct, but I would much rather rescue someone on the outside of a tower if the situation came about. It is much easier to keep them away from grabbing things when they are semi-consious if you are outside. It may be easier to rest when on the inside on a climb, but if you have a

Re: [WISPA] 36 guyed tower

2007-07-29 Thread Jenco Wireless
I bet that once most people tried one of these towers, they would like it !!! (Assuming they are about 5'6). I do tie off, but it would be difficult to fall far enough to get seriously hurt do to basically being inside a cage, not that it can't be done !! (I know, famous last words - you don't

Re: [WISPA] FBI Seeks To Pay Telecoms For Data

2007-07-29 Thread Michael Erskine
The FBI wants to pay the major telecommunications companies to retain their customers' Internet and phone call information for at least two years for the agency's use in counterterrorism investigations and is asking Congress for $5 million a year to defray the cost, according to FBI

Re: [WISPA] FBI Seeks To Pay Telecoms For Data

2007-07-29 Thread Jeromie Reeves
The problem (as I see it) is that it will start with just the AAA, and then it will be all emails, then all IM, then all voip. Where will it end? That is why I think the cost of it should be on the ISP and should be very clearly explained in the TOS/AUP. Government funding for it will lead to

Re: [WISPA] FBI Seeks To Pay Telecoms For Data

2007-07-29 Thread Michael Erskine
Now, there is a well reasoned argument if I have ever heard one. Make the ISP pay for it and thereby ensure that the ISP protects the privacy of his customers. Good argument Jeromie, very good argument. I yield to a more reasoned argument and I agree with you. -m- Jeromie Reeves wrote:

RE: [WISPA] 36 guyed tower

2007-07-29 Thread Ralph
Are you able to fit through an opening somehow to get on the outside of the tower once you get up there. Doesn't look like there are any largeish openings. The 48 incher I climb had some larger openings on the sides that I could get through. With this one, I'd be concerned about rescuing you

Re: [WISPA] 36 guyed tower

2007-07-29 Thread Jenco Wireless
You can get through same as you get in. On 7/29/07, Ralph [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Are you able to fit through an opening somehow to get on the outside of the tower once you get up there. Doesn't look like there are any largeish openings. The 48 incher I climb had some larger openings