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Allodoxaphobia wrote:
On Sun, 28 May 2006 22:31:59 -0500, lorentsonci wrote: I think somone , smarter than me , will have a answer,,,, "you are driving down the hiway and see a cell/antenna tower, it is off the hiway but you don't know how far,,,, and you would like to know how tall the tower is,,,????? Is there a simple (kiss) way to find out? thanks in advance. cl. If in the U.S.A., contact the FCC and get the information from their database. Elsewise, contact the wireless regulatory agency of the country that the tower is located in. Jonesy In the USA if it has a light on it then it is over 200 FT tall. If there is no light on the tower it is less than 200ft tall. 200 ft is the magic number for the FAA and the FCC for tower lighting. If you can see the section joins then count them an mult by 20 ft. 20 ft is the height of the average tower section. Your tower could use 30 or 40 ft sections though. You will have to inspect the tower up close to estimate the height of a section. Dave N |
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