The maintenance at Lookout is complete.
Problems found on inspection include:
The cause of the damage to both PTP link CAT cables was due to another tenant’s antenna hardline had become detached from it’s mountings and fell toward the inside of the tower, stretching both CAT cables and damaging them.
New CAT cables were pulled for both Triangle and SnoDEM PTP dishes and the site is stable once again and fed from both sources.
Sector 2 is still down, as we simply could not get to it on this trip. S2 is substantially higher on the tower and after the first two antennas were corrected the call was made to stop there due to fatigue and waning daylight. It is unlikely that S2 will be fixed before winter, but it should be able to be done as soon as an opening allows in the spring.
While we didn’t go up to examine the cable, it was leaking water through the jacket down at the tower base just like the Triangle and SnoDEM PTP dishes were, so it likely shares the same root cause.
Apologies we weren’t able to get S2 done, but at least it looks to be cabling instead of a hardware issue. For now S2 has been unplugged at the lightning arrestor.
Thanks to Kenny Richards, Scott Honaker, and Jim Irving for joining me to help make this all happen. We were fortunate to luck into likely the last weather opening for the season.
Cheers,
Rob Salsgiver – NR3O