Amateur Radio Tower Safety Part 5: Climbing with Positioning Gear
In this fifth and final installment of DX Engineering’s Amateur Radio Tower Safety Video Series, experienced tower climber and instructor Tim Jellison, W3YQ, covers the importance of always being 100% tied to a tower, use of a positioning lanyard, the value of a seat harness, and safe methods for navigating around an obstacle.

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Tough Jobs: Tower Climbing

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Tower Collapsed! Rohn 45G Complete failure and how to avoid it.

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Stairway to Safety - Climbing to the top of a 1700 foot tall tower to change a light bulb

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