Thursday, May 3, 2012

Walking-Coffin

We often use low tech thingy-ma-jiggy to build hi-tech network. One such device is - as the builder Jeremy Tesson fondly calls it - Walking-Coffin. Walking-Coffin may look like a transport vehicle for Fred Flintstone, but this was used to pull 2 sets of coax simultaneously for a neutral host MIMO DAS, where 2 parallel coax were going to 2 different antennas at a single location.


I also liked the way Jeremy accesorized the walking-coffin - a front end basket to carry around hardware and light tools, a hook to hang a dust pan. Cool!



Our guys back at the shop often weld together mounts to install directional antennas. These mounts allow the directional antennas to move up and down, as well as sideways. Jeremy introduced us to a low cost TV mount that does the same thing, but saved us the welding hassle. Each of these mounts are less than $15, but considering the time and man power we spent on welding, it actually comes out cheaper.



 Check out similar mounts at Amazon.

And here is Mr. Jeremy Tesson:

1 comment:

  1. Hello, I have looked atte bracket on Amazon but does not look similar, how can I get the exact one jeremmy recommended.

    Nice one Jeremy.

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