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23rd October 2006, we failed again after ripped off all obstructive leaves. We continued in plan B; we again removed the satellite and carried up a 2 slab 3.4 meters height scaffolding to rise up the satellite on its upon.
All affordable ropes were used to stretch the scaffolding for safety while carrying it up and composing. After it certainly prepared, the satellite was sent up, search direction and test its signal.
Again, we failed for the fourth time of the mission. We discussed for solution and all agreed to increase another slab of scaffolding. It was nearly 1 pm that time, so we separated for lunch before came back to again begin decomposition of satellite structure. A quarter past 1 after our careful deconstruction work, we installed the third slab of scaffolding firmly then rose up satellite structure to install again.
A another time of disappointment came to our mind when Koh searched for the best direction but yet we could not catch the standard level. We were all wearily concerned whether it was the correct solution.
After separated when night fall, WFCC staff carefully searched for the signal direction again to access all information for a better solution. Koh stood his opinion that the main problem should belong to a 100 meters far away obstructive leave which was in the signal direction. Before dinner, WFCC discussed with KNR team leaders for solution. In conclusion, we had two options for the next day; rise up the tower to upon barrier's effect or rip off that leave. Even that day we lost 2 WFCC technicians whose ended up their itinerary for this mission and need to back to town first, the rest two staffs would try their best even with a very dim hope.
Surin / report
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