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Location DB > Canada > Ontario > Toronto > CN Tower > Behind ths Scenes > PICT0411.JPG

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This is the reason I got called into the CN Tower. This motorized switch failed which threw all of the Toronto Radio Stations off the air, and the CN Tower was off the air for about an hour Sunday Morning. I was the first person there of the many engineers who got called in.
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Posted by junks 7/20/2004 7:19 PM | remove
  Does that happen often? How was it fixed?
Posted by Roadwolf 7/21/2004 3:25 AM | remove
  it actually never happened before.. we think a faulty relay caused the problem. no one was in the room when it happened and it was supposed to be locked out so it wouldnt switch.
Posted by tnarduzzi 7/21/2004 7:31 AM | remove
  Roadwolf: Are those pipes the solid coax you mentioned elsewhere?
Posted by Roadwolf 7/21/2004 9:34 PM | remove
  yes
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