Frequently asked questions
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Check out what interests our customers, maybe this knowledge will be useful to you too!
Designing a radio link network requires ensuring visibility between antennas and the presence of an unobstructed Fresnel zone. Altitude maps, drones and meteorological balloons are used for field verification. The price of the service is PLN 3,200 net per day.
Customers often wonder why the mast attachment is more expensive than the mast itself. The values of the tearing and driving forces in the roof quoted in the static calculations show how important proper anchoring is, which often requires major construction work and specialist solutions, individually adapted to each building.
Working on towers and masts can be dangerous. This is evident from the manufacturers' recommendations suggesting that work on structures should not be carried out in winds above 5 m/s. Fortunately, we have access to BHP or mountaineering harnesses, which significantly increase safety, although rarely comfort. Changing positions on a mast is particularly uncomfortable, when each step means having to re-buckle the reins……
The rule is that the foundation should not reach below the groundwater level. If the water is shallow or very shallow – then a foundation slab weighted with an earthen embankment is most often used (or shallowly buried “mushrooms”, i.e. prefabricated foundations of the F series, e.g. manufactured by Elbud Gdańsk). Cast slabs are also often used when just below the ground surface in areas…
There are three main issues in the case of lightning protection of telecommunications masts that must be taken into account. In our opinion, the best and cheapest way to discharge the electric charge is through the structure of the mast or lattice tower. Alupro solutions are equipped with a special eyelet in the lowest segment that allows the whole thing to be connected to the building's lightning protection system. In the case of painted structures, remember to remove the coating…
Radio masts and towers require regular inspection and maintenance to prevent failures and life-threatening situations. Aluminum masts are corrosion-resistant but susceptible to frost cracking. The condition of guy wires and rope tension should be checked, and regular anti-corrosion inspections of steel structures are necessary.
Leaving aside the issue of concessions for given frequency bands, there remains the issue of electromagnetic radiation in the context of environmental pollution. Current regulations allow for the emission of a maximum of 15W of power on the antenna without the need to report this fact to the Environmental Protection Department (in such a case, we are not dealing with an investment that significantly affects the environment).
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