

It is worth mentioning that in order to be able to manage the torrent as such in the best way while it is being downloaded, what we can do is click on it with the right button. Thus we see a New section for loading content, or Downloading to control this in real time.


And it is that from it we have the possibility of controlling the torrent files with which we are going to deal from here. At first, the one that most interests us most is the so-called Archive.
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At that time and automatically, the download process will start automatically.Īt the same time it is recommended that we take a look at the left side of this interface with which we find where the sections of the program are located. To make everything easier, Vuze allows us to drag torrent files directly from the desktop or from Windows Explorer to its interface.

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In turn, here we also find a series of options that allow us to specify the shortcuts to create, as well as the general appearance of the user interface.Īs soon as we start the program for the first time, we will tell you that we have a fairly common user interface in P2P clients. This is something that we can logically configure and change. Next we will find a new window in which we are informed of the path in which the program will be installed, as well as its size. This is when the installation process begins with the window that welcomes us to the program as such. Therefore, in this case we only have to access this link, where we find the corresponding download button.Īt this moment we already have the executable that interests us in this case, so we double click to start the process. It is true that you can find the same on third party websites, but it is always preferable to do it from the official one. I have pics from being on DeWalt and Sr Road somewhere.As is usual in these cases, the first thing to do is download the program from the official website of its developers. The person taping it (I was told) was from 104 KRBE (CE Andy Hudak's asst I think).and IRONICALLY one engineer at one of the 9 stations slated to use the master antenna had a dream the night before about a tower fall.NOT specifically Sr Road I but just a fall in general.a fellow engineer who he told was driving to the Sr Road site and saw the tower fall within secs of arriving on the site.he called back to the station on the two way all freaked out and told the other engineer his vision had become reality!!!!Ĭurrent Sr Road II is built on the same PIN as Sr Road I was built on.I heard a rumor (maybe an urban legend) a water jug used by the tower crew stayed upright and unhurt at the base of the tower.while destruction was happening all around it.some tower sections, they cut off at ground level and put more dirt over them.too expensive to dig them out of the ground! (BURIED 20-40ft deep!). Two others were killed or injured on the ground. The section got caught on a guy wire going up.and the winch operator tried to pop it loose with some up.down motion.but then the pulley at the top at the gin pole AND the clamp holding the lift cable to the tower section gave way.the tower section sliced a guywire, breaking it and then slammed into the tower.starting it to oscillate, twist and then fall.3 steeplejacks riding the section up fell off and stared at death for the 1800ft fall down to the ground.we can only hope they passed out before they hit ground. The workers were installing the upper half of the Harris Cavity Backed Resonator (CBR) wideband omnidirectional FM Master Antenna for the 9 stations slated for the original Sr Road tower.
