Emley Moor TV mast all lit up with new red aircraft warning lights..quite a sight.

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    Whatever they're doing it's costing me TV in the mornings!:((
     
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    did the mast not have aircraft warning lights before?
     
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    has done for years

    even before it fell down it did
     
  5. Gue

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    Yes it did.....

    But they had to be renewed and extra on too for health and safety reasons.

    Think it's more for choppers and single seat aircraft rather than ya Boeings and Airbus jobs.........
     
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    More disruption planned for today (Tuesday)

    The transmitter is likely to be turned off again today....
     
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    RE: More disruption planned for today (Tuesday)

    ive been away all week can someone tell me whats goin on cos i live about a mile away from there is it just repairs n will my tv not work today or what?
     
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    They're Installing some new Aircraft Warning Lights

    Unfortunately, they have to turn off the transmitter in order to carry out the work.

    It was scheduled to take four days in total. I think this is maybe the third or fourth day of disruption so far.


    HTH,
    Stephen
     

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