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Re: Storm adjust DTN satellite dish



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Yes if you knew one unfortunately I was the only pro around.

Robert

At 09:19 PM 6/11/1999 EDT, Sigstroker@xxxxxxx wrote:
>Nothing wrong with hiring someone to deal with this. I have a friend with 
>multiple data feed dishes and wireless internet antennas who is not handy 
>with a wrench at all. He just pays a pro to fiddle with it.
>
>In a message dated 6/11/99 6:02:35 PM Pacific Daylight Time, 
>robert.cummings@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
>
>> Whoops we in trouble now I'm afraid of heights as well. I had a dish for
>>  about 6 years and man am I glad I don't have to mess with that realignment
>>  problem anymore. Mine was on top a building the roof was flat so once you
>>  got up there everything was fine. Climbing up there with a meter box, long
>>  electrical extension cord and tools on a very high latter was scary
anytime
>>  but especially during storms,winter months etc. Probably many a poor souls
>>  with dishes didn't make it through those times either died by falling off
>>  or got hit by lighting. Glad to be safe with cable now and I moved my
>>  office to my home. My house is only one story but I'm through climbing
>>  roofs I hope forever for that reason. I did really like that DTN terminal
>>  though still wish I had it at times.
>>  
>>  Robert
>>  
>>