Absolutely, *PLUS* you pick up the advantage of natural shielding (the
ground plane) between you and the R&D going on down below.

                                       - Robert -

On Mon, 3 May 1999, Gary McInturff wrote:

> I'll agree with Brent, and others, the headaches of a metal room or the
> metal studs et al, in a building are going to make you pull your hair out.
> But there is an alternative to the parking lot. You may want to consider the
> roof. The ground reference can be put up there as well, especially if you
> are doing pre-compliance stuff. You don't have to give up parking space -
> which is sure to irate somebody. The roof gets a little hot, but that only
> gives you the opportunity to work in your cutoffs, and showing up to a
> meeting with the suits dressed like this is always good for a laugh!
> Gary
> 


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