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firefox



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Posted - April 19 2010 :  22:40:35  Show Profile Log-in to post a new topic or reply to this topic.

History of Cable/Antenna

Hey just looking for a site or something to gimme a history of cable antenna. Specfically something about the history of gaffing.

Thanks -G-

freddy111



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Posted - May 05 2010 :  23:49:41  Show Profile  Reply  Reply with Quote
I went to Tech School for Cable/Antenna in 1961 at Shepard AFB, Witicha Falls, Texas where I was trained in the care and use of pole climbers (gaffs). I only used them a few times after that but could share some memories and maybe a little history if you are interested.

Bill Todd (ex SSGT - separated July, 1973)
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2870th



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Posted - May 12 2010 :  19:07:59  Show Profile  Reply  Reply with Quote
I also went to Sheppard AFB for tech school-antenna/com;1962. Also have a few stories about the"gaffs" or "hooks" Bert Peterson.
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Posted - May 12 2010 :  19:08:42  Show Profile  Reply  Reply with Quote
I also went to Sheppard AFB for tech school-antenna/com;1962. Also have a few stories about the"gaffs" or "hooks" Bert Peterson.
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