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Microwave Link Rigger: -

Feasibility Study:
Depending on the existing conditions, a feasibility study includes in general the following steps:
(1) Analysis of the problem to be solved
(2) Touring the locations to be investigated and the visual inspection of the conditions
(3) Checking the line of sight providing this is possible without significant difficulties
(4) Evaluation of the basic possibility of constructing the desired link

The results of the feasibility study will be presented in a summarised form in a written report. According to the terms of reference, this report could also include suggestions for civil work, general technical requirements, adaptation of interfaces and also recommendations for the most suitable equipment as well as alternatives.

The feasibility study will put you in a position to estimate the costs involved and to come to a decision based on the project's overall economic feasibility.
In addition to the feasibility study already described, following on planning comprises of the following ongoing additional services:

Site Survey:
Collecting all location-based information relevant to the microwave link, for example, service room, power supply, possibilities of erecting indoor units, distribution frames and interfaces to other network elements, cable ducts and grounding points
(1) Determining the exact antenna location
(2) Definition of supplementary reference points for later alignment of the antennas
(3) Determining the required civil work to be carried out at the location (mounting pole, lightning protection, wall grommets, cable trays, etc)
(4) Checking for obstacles in the antenna near field, possibly LOS testing (For short-haul links, above densely built-up areas, an LOS test is normally unavoidable)

LOS Survey:
(1) Checking for possible obstacles in the transmission field and also making an exact survey of them
(2) Checking for sources of possible secondary reflections
(3) Checking the area around the calculated reflection point with respect to surface, humidity, buildings and vegetation, and making surveys of obstacles
(4) Checking for construction work that could be an obstacle in the future
(5) Evaluation all data affecting the microwave propagation

Installs and Commissioning:
We can also complete civil work and the install and commissioning of the Microwave Link.
Microwave Link Installs are becoming more complex due to the rapid growth in mobile phone and internet use, the national broadband network roll-out and frequent upgrades in technology. Microwave Links are continually needing to be installed, repaired and upgraded, with outdated equipment recovered and replaced.

Microwave Link Installs are done by the use of rigging, which is a highly specialised and hazardous part of communication infrastructure installation and maintenance. Working on poles, rooftops and towers necessitate specific “working at heights” training, certification, licenses and maintaining rigorous workplace safety standards.

Faults:
Dennis Lundin is also proficient in identifying faults using measuring equipment, as well as adjusting, repairing and replacing faulty items.