Hi

I once worked with a guy who formerly supervised  crews that did routine 
maintenance
on large antenna structures. One of the things he was still bothered by (many 
years later)
was the death rate they had when doing that sort of work. Keeping really big 
antennas up is not
just a matter of spending money. There *is* a very real risk involved ….

Bob

> On Oct 4, 2017, at 10:59 AM, Poul-Henning Kamp <p...@phk.freebsd.dk> wrote:
> 
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> In message 
> <CAMNWDzc0QCnCsJG2O=rr0evrmpwkjfudhuqbuuey57q8xaj...@mail.gmail.com>
> , "Thomas S. Knutsen" writes:
> 
>> And with it, any chance of E-Loran in this part of the world.
> 
> According to one of the people on Jan Mayen, they would have needed
> a new mast Real Soon Now anyway, it was going to last many more storms.
> 
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