Transmitter |
in Mlalo on air again! |
Old Mlalo Mission Church Old mission house, now guest house Connecting to power from car Following the cable running up Checking line Up on mount Seguruma at transmitter site Burnt plug and Socked on stabilizer Replaced by Connector
Continued checking of earth cable when Power was back |
Actually we wanted
to go to Mlalo on Monday November 28th already, but just when taking off the main
transmitter in Kidia failed. So we started our
trip on Tuesday. It had not been on air since November 2nd when I was on vacation for 2
weeks. We hoped the electrician on Mlalo could find out what is wrong with the earth cable
bringing up electricity to the transmitter hut on Mt. Seguruma. But finally we got the
call we have to get there to help. We took off in Moshi
after getting some additional cable, insulating tape, connectors and a test bulb. We also
stopped to get drinking water and refueled the car. At around 15:15 we
reached Mlalo safely. Mzee Bendera awaited us already at the mission house. Since there
was no electricity I brought up the car closer to our electricity meter to connect the
line to the inverter in the car to test it. We went up along the
electricity line up to the transmitter site on top of Mt. Seguruma and checked on many
places if the cable is still carrying the electricity. Inside the
transmitter hut we found the socked and Plug on the stabilizer burnt. The moisture which
gathered all the time the transmitter was not on air during power cuts had made the
contact bad. We connected the trailing socked straight in the stabilizer with a connector. Everything else
seemed to be working fine. Coming back again
down we were lucky public electricity had returned. We thought it is easy to get the
transmitter on air now. But switching the electricity on just showed a dead short! What
had happened? For some time it worked, then a dead short again! It became dark. We checked the
single wires of the earth cable again, and found there is an intermittent short on the
cable, not far from this place. But how should we find it in the dark? God touched a boys
hart and he told Deo:" A little bit up there, where the heavy rain had washed the
soil from the cable, other children have played with a nail! " That had been the
answer! The should hardly could be seen from outside the cable, but there was a hole. And
opening the able there revealed, that it was badly burnt inside causing shorts! We Took a piece of
cable and connected it between the burnt sides, switched on electricity and the
transmitter was on air! How glad were all the people standing around us to spend the
evening listening to our programmes and all the others up to Tanga! Martin
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