[BC] A Service Idea: Is there a need (and/or a market) for this?

Gary Glaenzer glaenzer at verizon.net
Sat May 17 14:19:52 CDT 2008


Keith;

Can't recall where you are (old age, I guess) but the price of fuel must be
factored in anymore

But yes, I can see a need for larger owners to use the service to swap TX's
between locations

Gary


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Keith Hammond" <monsterfm at monsterfm.com>
To: "'Broadcasters' Mailing List'" <broadcast at radiolists.net>
Sent: Saturday, May 17, 2008 1:45 PM
Subject: [BC] A Service Idea: Is there a need (and/or a market) for this?


> I currently have in my possession a 28' Mack box-truck that is equipped
with
> a large hydraulic lift, pallet jacks and large furniture/equipment dollies
> (sp?) that is PERFECT for the moving of transmitters, antenna systems,
> smaller tower sections and other large broadcast related items. I have the
> option of obtaining ownership of this setup.
>
> My question is this: Are there enough relocations in the industry to make
> owning such a rig worthwhile and would broadcasters see any form of
> advantage in having ready access to a moving company that is actually
> experienced in aiding their local engineer(s) in un-installing, moving and
> re-installing such heavy items? (In other words, would it be perceived as
> being better to have two or three skilled engineers assist in moving and
> installing transmitters than to have "Jonathan the mover" to assist?)
>
> Just a question before I end up with yet another "item of little to no
use"
> that seemed like a good idea to start with...
>
>
>
> Keith Hammond
> MonsterFM.com / Broadcast Technical Services
>
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