Me and the guy who some of your could "blame" for Ibiquity-HD-Radio, Jeff Detweiler climbed that tower in January of '85 together to throw and mostly destroy dozens and dozens of copies of 45's and LPs featuring "Seasons In The Sun." We got to about the 300 foot level, and HE decided to stop there, as it was a VERY cold and windy day. We were BOTH tethered to the tower's ladder so we weren't going anywhere...and I must say it was a very unique experience for both of us. He was the chief engineer at that time. I was just an oaf jock.
The original Nassau Broadcasting had to get a special rider on their insurance to allow ME to climb for that 1/2 hour. I literally could see Center City Philly and I THINK I remember seeing the Twin Towers in Manhattan from that height. I KNOW you could see them from Channel 52's tower, as I went to the highest observation platform on THAT tower when I worked at NJ 101.5 (their transmission site.)
THAT my friends is scary. It's a tower about 10 feet wide in a square...in which the elevator rides in the middle. That is EERIE up there, as you can't hear the noise from Rt. 1 or I-295 from up there. It was PEACEFUL and FRIGHTENING at the same time. I am guessing that's about 750 feet up at that point. I may be off on the demensions.
But the most FUN was the PST tower climb by HAND and LADDER. It's the self-supporting kind with NO guy wires...the NJN tower has many of them..I must say I felt SAFER on the PST tower...although if I had fallen from EITHER one, I'd be a pancake now.