Jim’s Antennas Nairne in Adelaide Hills Will Take on Any Job!

Tony from Jim’s Antennas Nairne in the Adelaide Hills can tackle any job no matter how big or small.

Tony recently received a call from a client who no longer has a need for his ham radio tower, which stands an impressive 15 meters or 55 foot in the old measurement. The client installed it some 30 years ago with the help of seven people but found that in the current day and age of communication technology he no longer had a need for it. Tony hired a scissor lift to make the dismantling process as safe as possible and had several assistants on hand as he painstakingly disassembled the tower using a grinder.

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