{"id":54,"date":"2015-04-04T00:16:05","date_gmt":"2015-04-03T21:16:05","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.dmmedia.org\/en\/?p=54"},"modified":"2017-06-25T19:12:51","modified_gmt":"2017-06-25T16:12:51","slug":"28_05_2012_restricted_area_maritime_academy_roof","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blog.dmmedia.org\/en\/28_05_2012_restricted_area_maritime_academy_roof\/","title":{"rendered":"28.05.2012 &#8211; Restricted area. Maritime Academy roof"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I was dealing with old photos on my hard drive and found this trip.<br \/>\nWe have managed to get onto Maritime Academy roof while it was working yet.<br \/>\nI had to find time to stitch the panoramic photos from the roof and eventually publishing this report.<\/p>\n<p>All pictures are clickable. Full sized pictures are available from <a href=\"http:\/\/gallery.dmmedia.org\/index.php?\/category\/trips\/28_05_2012_maritime_academy_roof\">the gallery at gallery.dmmedia.org<\/a><\/p>\n<div id=\"Photo-2986-xs\" class=\"PiwigoPress_photoblog\"><!-- PiwigoPress Started --><\/div><!-- PiwigoPress Ended -->\n<p>We have passed the security under weared like cadets. I even had to get my reflectors off my backpack.<br \/>\n<!--more--><br \/>\nWe got onto the top floor using one of the elevators. There was unlocked door to the terrace, where I have taken above picture.<\/p>\n<p>To get to the roof itself, we had to go through the technical floor, which doors also were opened for a while, and we exploited that.<\/p>\n<p>There are electric devices on this floor, just like in other buildings.<\/p>\n<div id=\"Photo-2987-xs\" class=\"PiwigoPress_photoblog\"><!-- PiwigoPress Started --><\/div><!-- PiwigoPress Ended -->\n<p>Mostly electric panels and ventilation systems.<\/p>\n<div id=\"Photo-2997-xs\" class=\"PiwigoPress_photoblog\"><!-- PiwigoPress Started --><\/div><!-- PiwigoPress Ended -->\n<p>Here are elevators motors also located.<\/p>\n<div id=\"Photo-3007-xs\" class=\"PiwigoPress_photoblog\"><!-- PiwigoPress Started --><\/div><!-- PiwigoPress Ended -->\n<p>And their electromechanical brains.<\/p>\n<div id=\"Photo-3008-xs\" class=\"PiwigoPress_photoblog\"><!-- PiwigoPress Started --><\/div><!-- PiwigoPress Ended -->\n<p>Every elevator call button push or floor selection button push, every entry and exit makes these relays to click fast configuring timers and motors.<\/p>\n<p>The further we were going through the floor, the more interesting devices we met. The modern panels at first<\/p>\n<div id=\"Photo-2998-xs\" class=\"PiwigoPress_photoblog\"><!-- PiwigoPress Started --><\/div><!-- PiwigoPress Ended -->\n<p>Which had such an interesting temperature alarms underneath<\/p>\n<div id=\"Photo-2999-xs\" class=\"PiwigoPress_photoblog\"><!-- PiwigoPress Started --><\/div><!-- PiwigoPress Ended -->\n<p>Then we have suddenly faced cell phone base stations. This photo shows two cabinets installed on different times. One is pretty old, installed when the company had a name Radiolinja, and the second is more recent, installed after renaming to Elisa.<\/p>\n<div id=\"Photo-3001-xs\" class=\"PiwigoPress_photoblog\"><!-- PiwigoPress Started --><\/div><!-- PiwigoPress Ended -->\n<p>EMT base station located on the nearby wall<\/p>\n<div id=\"Photo-2995-xs\" class=\"PiwigoPress_photoblog\"><!-- PiwigoPress Started --><\/div><!-- PiwigoPress Ended -->\n<p>Some operators do uninterruptable power sources from a stack of conventional batteries<\/p>\n<div id=\"Photo-2993-xs\" class=\"PiwigoPress_photoblog\"><!-- PiwigoPress Started --><\/div><!-- PiwigoPress Ended -->\n<p>And wall mounted invertors<\/p>\n<div id=\"Photo-3005-xs\" class=\"PiwigoPress_photoblog\"><!-- PiwigoPress Started --><\/div><!-- PiwigoPress Ended -->\n<p>Others use specialized UPS rack devices<\/p>\n<div id=\"Photo-3002-xs\" class=\"PiwigoPress_photoblog\"><!-- PiwigoPress Started --><\/div><!-- PiwigoPress Ended -->\n<p>Some more tech porn and we can go further<\/p>\n<div id=\"Photo-2994-xs\" class=\"PiwigoPress_photoblog\"><!-- PiwigoPress Started --><\/div><!-- PiwigoPress Ended -->\n<div id=\"Photo-3003-xs\" class=\"PiwigoPress_photoblog\"><!-- PiwigoPress Started --><\/div><!-- PiwigoPress Ended -->\n<div id=\"Photo-3004-xs\" class=\"PiwigoPress_photoblog\"><!-- PiwigoPress Started --><\/div><!-- PiwigoPress Ended -->\n<p>As expected there are antennas mounted on the roof. We had to avoid their active areas.<\/p>\n<div id=\"Photo-2988-xs\" class=\"PiwigoPress_photoblog\"><!-- PiwigoPress Started --><\/div><!-- PiwigoPress Ended -->\n<p>Besides other, there were couple of radars installed in different periods<\/p>\n<div id=\"Photo-2982-xs\" class=\"PiwigoPress_photoblog\"><!-- PiwigoPress Started --><\/div><!-- PiwigoPress Ended -->\n<p>As this building is among the highest in the area, it was pretty convenient to capture panoramas from there.<\/p>\n<p>A view on the Laagna street and Tondiraba residential<\/p>\n<div id=\"Photo-2979-xs\" class=\"PiwigoPress_photoblog\"><!-- PiwigoPress Started --><\/div><!-- PiwigoPress Ended -->\n<p>Katleri and Kuristiku residentials<\/p>\n<div id=\"Photo-2980-xs\" class=\"PiwigoPress_photoblog\"><!-- PiwigoPress Started --><\/div><!-- PiwigoPress Ended -->\n<p>Kuristiku and the beginning of Mustakivi<\/p>\n<div id=\"Photo-2983-xs\" class=\"PiwigoPress_photoblog\"><!-- PiwigoPress Started --><\/div><!-- PiwigoPress Ended -->\n<p>A view over Mustakivi, Seli and Priisle residentials.<br \/>\nBehind them there is a chimney of IRU heat and electric station.<\/p>\n<div id=\"Photo-2985-xs\" class=\"PiwigoPress_photoblog\"><!-- PiwigoPress Started --><\/div><!-- PiwigoPress Ended -->\n<p>Exit was easy. We met nobody on our way, although elevators were periodically in use.<br \/>\nWe said goodbye to each other and went doing other business.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I was dealing with old photos on my hard drive and found this trip. We have managed to get onto Maritime Academy roof while it was working yet. I had to find time to stitch the panoramic photos from the roof and eventually publishing this report. All pictures are clickable. 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