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Maintence SLH Communications, Inc. is committed to 24 hours a day, and 7 days a week trouble-shooting of system problems. Our company policy is 24 hour turn around or less, (depending on travel required). We specialize in repairing bad or damaged antennas, faulty jumpers and bad connectors. We can also solve any light problem issues that occur, as well as any road renavations, building change outs or tree removal necessary. We have the ability to maintain site maintenance as well with fence repairs and weed removal. SLH Communications, Inc. owner, Lee Harvey, is certified in Commtrain climbing safety, CPR certified and Anritsu testing and does work in Kentucky.
SLH Communications, Inc. has 15 years experience on cellular and microwave installs and a warehouse to keep materials to complete almost any job. Our company can install any type of coax, and is cerified in Eupen, Andrew, Commscope and Eliptical Waveguide.
SLH Communications, Inc. has 15 years experience of testing cellular and microwave antennas. Information is updated and upgraded often. SLH Communications, Inc. has the ability to travel anywhere in the country to perform sweep tests. Any test from VSWR, Insertion Loss, Return Loss, and Distance to Fault can be performed. Our company has the ability to test with the Anritsu Sitemaster or the Hewlett-Packard test equipment. All sweep data is collected and saved to a hard copy and a soft copy, with (3) copies of each required.
SLH Communications, Inc. can pour concrete for generator and shelter, set generator and shelter, and wire all electrical and alarms on both. We install waveguide ladder, mounts, antennas and jumpers and build ice bridge, install ground ring and perform all test required.
SLH Communications, Inc. can install all conduits necessary for generator wiring, pull all permits required for electrical work, and pour and form concrete pad for new generator. We install new transfer switch for emergency backup, iInstall all alarm wires requested, and set generator on new pad and perform tests on all alarms. |


