Re: [WISPA] Anyone ever mount gear on flagpole style tower?

2010-01-12 Thread jree...@18-30chat.net
I used some 4in pipe for a mast (about 15ft). Welded studs and used J mounts. On
another one we used angle iron and grade 8 bolts to make a brace, welded studs
off the angle.

Scott Carullo wrote:
 I will need to...  can you share with me how it is configured inside?  
 Thinking about some UBNT gear up there.
 
 Is a crane the only way to work on gear on this type tower?  Not sure I can 
 shimmie that high lol
 
 Scott Carullo
 Brevard Wireless
 321-205-1100 x102
 
 
 
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Re: [WISPA] Anyone ever mount gear on flagpole style tower?

2010-01-12 Thread lakeland
Ok. There is no way to service or install equipment on a stealth pole without a 
manlift or crane with a basket

The pole is a spindle design inside. Picture a solid pipe *axel with two solid 
round wheels one on each end. Now take the whole assembly and stand it on 
end. Now stack several of them and put them at the top of a standard open 
monopole. There are cable ports cut in the wheels so the cabling can run thru 
the sections.  The sections are wrapped in polyethelyne (or similar) covers 
usually 2 to 4 per level. They are held in by bolts or special latches.

Now the warning..

As a contractor I mark all my jobs up an additional 50% when working on a 
stealth flagpole. The suck to work on.  

You need two guys to remove a cover MINIMUM. They don't have handles so they 
are very hard to handle. The slightest wind can make removal or install super 
difficult if not impossible. There have been times where we needed to return a 
day or two later to put covers on when the weather calmed down.

They don't line up correctly when reinstalling them. You need a large narrow 
awl or HD screwdriver for leverage.

The covers are VERY expensive.  The cheapest one I have seen is $2K and they 
crack and break real easy even though they are 1/2 or so thick. On older poles 
they can be as much as $5K.

If you are located on a level below cell carriers you may be in trouble. When 
installing cell cabling in a monopole a capstan is used. The cable can get hung 
up on your CAT5 cabling and tear it out or damage it. Your radios, antennas and 
mounts need to be rugged and withstand physical jarring. Your cable needs to be 
well restrained. This is not the site to go cheap on the install.

When installing on one of these sites you need to keep an open mind and 
consider everything especially the unknown.

Personally I would walk away.

Good Luck

-B-
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Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2010 07:10:56 
To: sc...@brevardwireless.com; WISPA General Listwireless@wispa.org
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Anyone ever mount gear on flagpole style tower?

I used some 4in pipe for a mast (about 15ft). Welded studs and used J mounts. On
another one we used angle iron and grade 8 bolts to make a brace, welded studs
off the angle.

Scott Carullo wrote:
 I will need to...  can you share with me how it is configured inside?  
 Thinking about some UBNT gear up there.
 
 Is a crane the only way to work on gear on this type tower?  Not sure I can 
 shimmie that high lol
 
 Scott Carullo
 Brevard Wireless
 321-205-1100 x102
 
 
 
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Re: [WISPA] Anyone ever mount gear on flagpole style tower?

2010-01-12 Thread Data Technology
Never say never !!  Take a look at the video on this web site.
http://www.flagpoleclimber.com/aboutus.html


lakel...@gbcx.net wrote:
 Ok. There is no way to service or install equipment on a stealth pole without 
 a manlift or crane with a basket

 The pole is a spindle design inside. Picture a solid pipe *axel with two 
 solid round wheels one on each end. Now take the whole assembly and stand 
 it on end. Now stack several of them and put them at the top of a standard 
 open monopole. There are cable ports cut in the wheels so the cabling can 
 run thru the sections.  The sections are wrapped in polyethelyne (or similar) 
 covers usually 2 to 4 per level. They are held in by bolts or special latches.

 Now the warning..

 As a contractor I mark all my jobs up an additional 50% when working on a 
 stealth flagpole. The suck to work on.  

 You need two guys to remove a cover MINIMUM. They don't have handles so they 
 are very hard to handle. The slightest wind can make removal or install super 
 difficult if not impossible. There have been times where we needed to return 
 a day or two later to put covers on when the weather calmed down.

 They don't line up correctly when reinstalling them. You need a large narrow 
 awl or HD screwdriver for leverage.

 The covers are VERY expensive.  The cheapest one I have seen is $2K and they 
 crack and break real easy even though they are 1/2 or so thick. On older 
 poles they can be as much as $5K.

 If you are located on a level below cell carriers you may be in trouble. When 
 installing cell cabling in a monopole a capstan is used. The cable can get 
 hung up on your CAT5 cabling and tear it out or damage it. Your radios, 
 antennas and mounts need to be rugged and withstand physical jarring. Your 
 cable needs to be well restrained. This is not the site to go cheap on the 
 install.

 When installing on one of these sites you need to keep an open mind and 
 consider everything especially the unknown.

 Personally I would walk away.

 Good Luck

 -B-
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 -Original Message-
 From: jree...@18-30chat.net jree...@18-30chat.net
 Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2010 07:10:56 
 To: sc...@brevardwireless.com; WISPA General Listwireless@wispa.org
 Subject: Re: [WISPA] Anyone ever mount gear on flagpole style tower?

 I used some 4in pipe for a mast (about 15ft). Welded studs and used J mounts. 
 On
 another one we used angle iron and grade 8 bolts to make a brace, welded studs
 off the angle.

 Scott Carullo wrote:
   
 I will need to...  can you share with me how it is configured inside?  
 Thinking about some UBNT gear up there.

 Is a crane the only way to work on gear on this type tower?  Not sure I can 
 shimmie that high lol

 Scott Carullo
 Brevard Wireless
 321-205-1100 x102


 
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Re: [WISPA] Anyone ever mount gear on flagpole style tower?

2010-01-12 Thread Jeremy Parr
When are you writing you how to mount anything on anything book? We
have the Jack Unger book, and the Mikrotik book, you must add yourself
to this elite group :-)

On 1/12/10, lakel...@gbcx.net lakel...@gbcx.net wrote:
 Ok. There is no way to service or install equipment on a stealth pole
 without a manlift or crane with a basket

 The pole is a spindle design inside. Picture a solid pipe *axel with two
 solid round wheels one on each end. Now take the whole assembly and stand
 it on end. Now stack several of them and put them at the top of a standard
 open monopole. There are cable ports cut in the wheels so the cabling can
 run thru the sections.  The sections are wrapped in polyethelyne (or
 similar) covers usually 2 to 4 per level. They are held in by bolts or
 special latches.

 Now the warning..

 As a contractor I mark all my jobs up an additional 50% when working on a
 stealth flagpole. The suck to work on.

 You need two guys to remove a cover MINIMUM. They don't have handles so they
 are very hard to handle. The slightest wind can make removal or install
 super difficult if not impossible. There have been times where we needed to
 return a day or two later to put covers on when the weather calmed down.

 They don't line up correctly when reinstalling them. You need a large narrow
 awl or HD screwdriver for leverage.

 The covers are VERY expensive.  The cheapest one I have seen is $2K and they
 crack and break real easy even though they are 1/2 or so thick. On older
 poles they can be as much as $5K.

 If you are located on a level below cell carriers you may be in trouble.
 When installing cell cabling in a monopole a capstan is used. The cable can
 get hung up on your CAT5 cabling and tear it out or damage it. Your radios,
 antennas and mounts need to be rugged and withstand physical jarring. Your
 cable needs to be well restrained. This is not the site to go cheap on the
 install.

 When installing on one of these sites you need to keep an open mind and
 consider everything especially the unknown.

 Personally I would walk away.

 Good Luck

 -B-
 Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry

 -Original Message-
 From: jree...@18-30chat.net jree...@18-30chat.net
 Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2010 07:10:56
 To: sc...@brevardwireless.com; WISPA General Listwireless@wispa.org
 Subject: Re: [WISPA] Anyone ever mount gear on flagpole style tower?

 I used some 4in pipe for a mast (about 15ft). Welded studs and used J
 mounts. On
 another one we used angle iron and grade 8 bolts to make a brace, welded
 studs
 off the angle.

 Scott Carullo wrote:
 I will need to...  can you share with me how it is configured inside?
 Thinking about some UBNT gear up there.

 Is a crane the only way to work on gear on this type tower?  Not sure I
 can
 shimmie that high lol

 Scott Carullo
 Brevard Wireless
 321-205-1100 x102


 
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Re: [WISPA] Anyone ever mount gear on flagpole style tower?

2010-01-12 Thread lakeland
That's a regular flagpole.  When he stated he wanted to mount an antenna and 
radio INSIDE I assumed he was talking about a cellular flagpole.

I stoll assume that.

You are never going to climb acell flagpole like in the video.

Bob
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-Original Message-
From: Data Technology w...@dtisp.com
Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2010 12:10:21 
To: WISPA General Listwireless@wispa.org
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Anyone ever mount gear on flagpole style tower?

Never say never !!  Take a look at the video on this web site.
http://www.flagpoleclimber.com/aboutus.html


lakel...@gbcx.net wrote:
 Ok. There is no way to service or install equipment on a stealth pole without 
 a manlift or crane with a basket

 The pole is a spindle design inside. Picture a solid pipe *axel with two 
 solid round wheels one on each end. Now take the whole assembly and stand 
 it on end. Now stack several of them and put them at the top of a standard 
 open monopole. There are cable ports cut in the wheels so the cabling can 
 run thru the sections.  The sections are wrapped in polyethelyne (or similar) 
 covers usually 2 to 4 per level. They are held in by bolts or special latches.

 Now the warning..

 As a contractor I mark all my jobs up an additional 50% when working on a 
 stealth flagpole. The suck to work on.  

 You need two guys to remove a cover MINIMUM. They don't have handles so they 
 are very hard to handle. The slightest wind can make removal or install super 
 difficult if not impossible. There have been times where we needed to return 
 a day or two later to put covers on when the weather calmed down.

 They don't line up correctly when reinstalling them. You need a large narrow 
 awl or HD screwdriver for leverage.

 The covers are VERY expensive.  The cheapest one I have seen is $2K and they 
 crack and break real easy even though they are 1/2 or so thick. On older 
 poles they can be as much as $5K.

 If you are located on a level below cell carriers you may be in trouble. When 
 installing cell cabling in a monopole a capstan is used. The cable can get 
 hung up on your CAT5 cabling and tear it out or damage it. Your radios, 
 antennas and mounts need to be rugged and withstand physical jarring. Your 
 cable needs to be well restrained. This is not the site to go cheap on the 
 install.

 When installing on one of these sites you need to keep an open mind and 
 consider everything especially the unknown.

 Personally I would walk away.

 Good Luck

 -B-
 Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry

 -Original Message-
 From: jree...@18-30chat.net jree...@18-30chat.net
 Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2010 07:10:56 
 To: sc...@brevardwireless.com; WISPA General Listwireless@wispa.org
 Subject: Re: [WISPA] Anyone ever mount gear on flagpole style tower?

 I used some 4in pipe for a mast (about 15ft). Welded studs and used J mounts. 
 On
 another one we used angle iron and grade 8 bolts to make a brace, welded studs
 off the angle.

 Scott Carullo wrote:
   
 I will need to...  can you share with me how it is configured inside?  
 Thinking about some UBNT gear up there.

 Is a crane the only way to work on gear on this type tower?  Not sure I can 
 shimmie that high lol

 Scott Carullo
 Brevard Wireless
 321-205-1100 x102


 
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Re: [WISPA] Anyone ever mount gear on flagpole style tower?

2010-01-12 Thread Data Technology
I guess I was in a hurry and did not read it carefully.  I just read 
flag pole.
Sorry about that.

akel...@gbcx.net wrote:
 That's a regular flagpole.  When he stated he wanted to mount an antenna and 
 radio INSIDE I assumed he was talking about a cellular flagpole.

 I stoll assume that.

 You are never going to climb acell flagpole like in the video.

 Bob
 Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry

 -Original Message-
 From: Data Technology w...@dtisp.com
 Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2010 12:10:21 
 To: WISPA General Listwireless@wispa.org
 Subject: Re: [WISPA] Anyone ever mount gear on flagpole style tower?

 Never say never !!  Take a look at the video on this web site.
 http://www.flagpoleclimber.com/aboutus.html


 lakel...@gbcx.net wrote:
   
 Ok. There is no way to service or install equipment on a stealth pole 
 without a manlift or crane with a basket

 The pole is a spindle design inside. Picture a solid pipe *axel with two 
 solid round wheels one on each end. Now take the whole assembly and stand 
 it on end. Now stack several of them and put them at the top of a standard 
 open monopole. There are cable ports cut in the wheels so the cabling can 
 run thru the sections.  The sections are wrapped in polyethelyne (or 
 similar) covers usually 2 to 4 per level. They are held in by bolts or 
 special latches.

 Now the warning..

 As a contractor I mark all my jobs up an additional 50% when working on a 
 stealth flagpole. The suck to work on.  

 You need two guys to remove a cover MINIMUM. They don't have handles so they 
 are very hard to handle. The slightest wind can make removal or install 
 super difficult if not impossible. There have been times where we needed to 
 return a day or two later to put covers on when the weather calmed down.

 They don't line up correctly when reinstalling them. You need a large narrow 
 awl or HD screwdriver for leverage.

 The covers are VERY expensive.  The cheapest one I have seen is $2K and they 
 crack and break real easy even though they are 1/2 or so thick. On older 
 poles they can be as much as $5K.

 If you are located on a level below cell carriers you may be in trouble. 
 When installing cell cabling in a monopole a capstan is used. The cable can 
 get hung up on your CAT5 cabling and tear it out or damage it. Your radios, 
 antennas and mounts need to be rugged and withstand physical jarring. Your 
 cable needs to be well restrained. This is not the site to go cheap on the 
 install.

 When installing on one of these sites you need to keep an open mind and 
 consider everything especially the unknown.

 Personally I would walk away.

 Good Luck

 -B-
 Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry

 -Original Message-
 From: jree...@18-30chat.net jree...@18-30chat.net
 Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2010 07:10:56 
 To: sc...@brevardwireless.com; WISPA General Listwireless@wispa.org
 Subject: Re: [WISPA] Anyone ever mount gear on flagpole style tower?

 I used some 4in pipe for a mast (about 15ft). Welded studs and used J 
 mounts. On
 another one we used angle iron and grade 8 bolts to make a brace, welded 
 studs
 off the angle.

 Scott Carullo wrote:
   
 
 I will need to...  can you share with me how it is configured inside?  
 Thinking about some UBNT gear up there.

 Is a crane the only way to work on gear on this type tower?  Not sure I can 
 shimmie that high lol

 Scott Carullo
 Brevard Wireless
 321-205-1100 x102


 
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Re: [WISPA] Anyone ever mount gear on flagpole style tower?

2010-01-12 Thread Marlon K. Schafer
Bob goes WAY beyond the books mere mortals use!
marlon

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Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 2010 10:31 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Anyone ever mount gear on flagpole style tower?


 When are you writing you how to mount anything on anything book? We
 have the Jack Unger book, and the Mikrotik book, you must add yourself
 to this elite group :-)

 On 1/12/10, lakel...@gbcx.net lakel...@gbcx.net wrote:
 Ok. There is no way to service or install equipment on a stealth pole
 without a manlift or crane with a basket

 The pole is a spindle design inside. Picture a solid pipe *axel with two
 solid round wheels one on each end. Now take the whole assembly and 
 stand
 it on end. Now stack several of them and put them at the top of a 
 standard
 open monopole. There are cable ports cut in the wheels so the cabling 
 can
 run thru the sections.  The sections are wrapped in polyethelyne (or
 similar) covers usually 2 to 4 per level. They are held in by bolts or
 special latches.

 Now the warning..

 As a contractor I mark all my jobs up an additional 50% when working on a
 stealth flagpole. The suck to work on.

 You need two guys to remove a cover MINIMUM. They don't have handles so 
 they
 are very hard to handle. The slightest wind can make removal or install
 super difficult if not impossible. There have been times where we needed 
 to
 return a day or two later to put covers on when the weather calmed down.

 They don't line up correctly when reinstalling them. You need a large 
 narrow
 awl or HD screwdriver for leverage.

 The covers are VERY expensive.  The cheapest one I have seen is $2K and 
 they
 crack and break real easy even though they are 1/2 or so thick. On older
 poles they can be as much as $5K.

 If you are located on a level below cell carriers you may be in trouble.
 When installing cell cabling in a monopole a capstan is used. The cable 
 can
 get hung up on your CAT5 cabling and tear it out or damage it. Your 
 radios,
 antennas and mounts need to be rugged and withstand physical jarring. 
 Your
 cable needs to be well restrained. This is not the site to go cheap on 
 the
 install.

 When installing on one of these sites you need to keep an open mind and
 consider everything especially the unknown.

 Personally I would walk away.

 Good Luck

 -B-
 Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry

 -Original Message-
 From: jree...@18-30chat.net jree...@18-30chat.net
 Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2010 07:10:56
 To: sc...@brevardwireless.com; WISPA General Listwireless@wispa.org
 Subject: Re: [WISPA] Anyone ever mount gear on flagpole style tower?

 I used some 4in pipe for a mast (about 15ft). Welded studs and used J
 mounts. On
 another one we used angle iron and grade 8 bolts to make a brace, welded
 studs
 off the angle.

 Scott Carullo wrote:
 I will need to...  can you share with me how it is configured inside?
 Thinking about some UBNT gear up there.

 Is a crane the only way to work on gear on this type tower?  Not sure I
 can
 shimmie that high lol

 Scott Carullo
 Brevard Wireless
 321-205-1100 x102


 
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Re: [WISPA] Anyone ever mount gear on flagpole style tower?

2010-01-10 Thread Josh Luthman
I think you're talking about a monopole?

On 1/10/10, Scott Carullo sc...@brevardwireless.com wrote:
 I will need to...  can you share with me how it is configured inside?
 Thinking about some UBNT gear up there.

 Is a crane the only way to work on gear on this type tower?  Not sure I can
 shimmie that high lol

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