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2 <br />attachment at the pole. Photos must be in jpg format. <br /> Entire Pole Length (see Figure 1.) <br /> Close-up photo of the communications space showing each attachment site on the pole. <br />This photo must include the neutral. (see Figure 2.) <br /> Date stamp on each photo. <br /> File names for photos must use a sequence number (which aligns with the overview map, <br />pole maps and Fielding Spreadsheet)) and the pole number or pole stencil as their <br />filename. This also establishes which end the individual fielding the application started <br />and finished on. The file name convention shall be as follows: sequence #_(pole stencil/#). <br />jpg (i.e. 001A_(123456).jpg, 002A_(SKZ13).jpg, 002B_(SKZ13).jpg). A's, B's, C's, etc. <br />shall be used with the sequence # to designate the different shots of the same pole and its <br />surroundings. <br /> Include photos of any unusual obstructions around the pole (rock walls, fences, etc.) or <br />any other potential issues. Communicate the issue with a note on Exhibit A – Application <br />and on the Fielding Sheet. <br /> If additional pictures are taken, their filenames should be such that they are associated <br />with that specific pole. <br /> Add mid span photos if there is a problem with the SAG with either the neutral or the tri- <br />plex (secondary cable). 30” is the minimum clearance between the neutral or tri-plex and <br />the communication cable. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Figure 1. Entire Pole Figure 2. Communications Space
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