Amateur Radio Tower Safety Part 3: Rigging a Load on a Tower
In this third installment of DX Engineering’s Amateur Radio Tower Safety Video Series, experienced tower climber and instructor Tim Jellison, W3YQ, discusses the differences between non-rated rock-climbing gear and the proper use of double-locking carabiners designed for human loads; the importance of choosing quality rope; and tips on rigging a load for lifting up a tower.

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