This is a photo documentary of how the Neodesha, NE profiler site was
relocated. Photos provided courtesy of the contractor,
Electronic Site Services. After months of preplanning and miles of
red tape, the site was finally ready to move. The process of
physically moving the site took about two week to complete.

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The new site location is selected and a lease is
negotiated with local landowner. The site must be
located in a rural area, distant from any major
power lines and airline flight paths.
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The area is cleared of vegetation and the site is
surveyed. The locations for the shelter and antenna
support pillars are staked, as well as the perimeter
fence.
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A backhoe begins to dig a trench from the power
pole to where the shelter will be located.
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A backhoe digs the holes where the concrete pillars
will be located.
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The pillar foundation forms are placed with reinforcement bars.
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The concrete foundations for the pillars are
poured.
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The wet concrete is vibrated to remove any residual
air pockets.
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Once the foundation have set sufficiently, sono
tubes are installed in preparation for pouring the
concrete pillars.
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The sono tubes are filled with concrete.
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Anchor bolts are embedded in the wet concrete at
the top of the pillars.
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The foundations and pillars are allowed to cure
sufficiently, and the sono tubes are removed from
the pillars.
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Cable conduits are installed for AC power and
communications. Cables are then pulled through the
conduits.
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The trenches and pillar holes are back filled and
compacted.
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The front end loader makes quick work of filling in
the trenches and holes.
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Water is used to soak the back filled areas to
prevent sink holes from developing in the future.
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More soaking, and the final layer of dirt is
applied and compacted.
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Plastic underlayment is installed under the shelter
and antenna to prevent vegetation growth.
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The plastic is covered with approximately 3 inches
of loose gravel and small river rock.
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Meanwhile, back at the old profiler site, crews are
busy disassembling the antenna, and salvaging any
usable materials that can be reused at the new site,
such as the fence material.
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The the new site, an extensive grounding system is
being installed around the perimeter of the
profiler's compound. Ten to twelve ground rods are
used to ground the fence, antenna support structure,
and shelter. 3/4" copper wire is buried around the
fence perimeter which is Cad-Welded to the network
of ground rods.
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Here we see an example of how the copper cables are
welded together using a Cad-Welder. The caldron is
filled with a flammable powder, when the power is
ignited, the intense heat literally welds the copper
cables together.
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This is an example of a finished Cad-Weld.
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The shelter is removed from the old site location
using a crane.
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The shelter is then loaded on a flatbed truck and
transported to the new site location.
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The shelter is then placed on the concrete pillars.
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Crews begin installing the fence at the new site
location.
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The crew installed the antenna field access gate
and wires the antenna fence access alarm sensors.
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Since the new site location was just down the road
from the old site, it was decided to try to move the
entire antenna support structure without
disassembling it completely. A crane lifts the
entire antenna support structure and places in on a
flatbed truck.
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The antenna support structure is transported to the
new site location.
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The antenna support structure is set in place at
the new site with the crane.
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The crew guides the antenna on to the pillars, now
is when they find out if they did a good job of
placing the pillars and anchor bolts.
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With the antenna structure secured in to position,
the crew welds the grounding wires the steel
I-beams. The welds are then cleaned up with a
grinder and painted to prevent corrosion.
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The antenna ground plain in installed and fastened.
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The AC power is hooked up to the shelter and
shelter is then connected to the grounding network.
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Communications and phone service are wired into the
shelter.
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The GOES transmitter antenna is installed and
connected.
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The antenna elements, power dividers, and
distribution cables are installed, connected, and
weather-proofed.
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The final systems checks are completed, and the
site is now ready to be fired-up.
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