Taxi doublestack in Camden:

The famous Perception FM stack:

Twin Stack with copper elements:

People might just think its a taxi aerial nice set up.sde-1104 wrote:Post yours below - Here's a few from the old Flickr account:
Taxi doublestack in Camden:
The famous Perception FM stack:
Twin Stack with copper elements:
McDonalds wrote:People might just think its a taxi aerial nice set up.sde-1104 wrote:Post yours below - Here's a few from the old Flickr account:
Taxi doublestack in Camden:
The famous Perception FM stack:
Twin Stack with copper elements:
Lol that's the way to do it!teckniqs wrote:It's an array of street lights, you can't really see them properly because it's an old picture which was probably taken with the latest camera phone at the time.
....The lights wind right down to the ground with a crank type thing so you don't have to climb up to them to reach the top, conveniently.
Cool I know the ones you are talking about Normally on roundaboutsteckniqs wrote:It's an array of street lights, you can't really see them properly because it's an old picture which was probably taken with the latest camera phone at the time.
....The lights wind right down to the ground with a crank type thing so you don't have to climb up to them to reach the top, conveniently.
I think they used a cordless SDS drill with an attachment in the end to wind it down. Due to the gearing, it would've taken forever to crank it by hand.teckniqs wrote:It's an array of street lights, you can't really see them properly because it's an old picture which was probably taken with the latest camera phone at the time.
....The lights wind right down to the ground with a crank type thing so you don't have to climb up to them to reach the top, conveniently.
For testing purposes of course.SOTS 87 7 wrote:
Yeah - I leant mine to Bossman for copying purposes. Never saw that again.
And there was me thinking that was the 'TX site' when I picked you up near Andover, Hants when I heard Select UK on there about 4 years ago.SOTS 87 7 wrote:For testing purposes of course.SOTS 87 7 wrote: