User's Manual
Technalogix Ltd
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VIII-5
Shelter Security
The FCC requires that the transmitter or translator be secure from entry or control by unauthorized
persons, and that any hazardous voltages or other dangers (including most tower bases) be
protected by locks or fences as necessary to protect personnel and prevent unauthorized tampering
or operation. Security of the building further implies that it be secure from wildlife. Use sturdy
construction materials, including sheet metal if necessary. Holes around conduit, cable, and other
similar entry points should be stuffed with steel wool and caulked to prevent entry of wildlife. Other
features of security for your shelter may include its location with respect to the prevailing wind
conditions. A location leeward of some natural topographical feature will prevent wind damage and
snowdrifts. Check the soil runoff conditions that may slow or hasten wind or water erosion and other
concerns that may be unique to your location.
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