{Some photos of tower projects that I have helped on}
Installing some big antennas for K5ER
Erecting a 150 foot RG-55 tower for K4XS on Hawaii's big island
Looking North of the front porch
Installing the DB-224E and two 70cm link antennas
along with running 580' of 1" cableTV hardline for the 224. 300' of 1/2" hardline for the West link ant. and 250" 1/2" hardline for the East link ant.
The 147.135 Repeater Antenna Installation
West link antenna with a custom mounting bracket
East link antenna with a custom mounting bracket
One of the Link antenna connections
Chris at the top of the 502" tower.
Just think the sun is straight up, wonder what time it is?
Just a peek over the edge.
The DB-224E mounting bracket and hardline connection.
The DB-224E top support.
Hanging antennas at the Union Parish Courthouse for the EOC
James and I hanging the Tram dual band antenna.
Yes, This is me actin a fool while James hooks up the coax.
What a climb. The inside is tough, but much more safe.
End of the line.
Installing the 145.23 repeater antenna.
Here we are installing a Sinclair VHF four pole array at 235' with 250' of 1/2" hardline.
Look out guy's. Kierston is on the move. The girl likes climbing and could be one of the next telecommunications tower workers. All I got to do now is talk her into getting her Ham ticket. Her mother Tonya already has her's. KD5LAB.
Now it's time for the 200 footer.
Kierston (14 yrs old) on her second solo tower climb. 90 feet on March 11, 2008
Kierston on her third solo tower climb. 170 feet.
These are pictures of "Radio Tower Mountain" Just south of Farmington New Mexico
This is the UTE mountain range in Southern Colorado.
_________________________________Durango, Colorado is right in here which is about 50 miles.