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Subject: [TowerTalk] Tall
From: wb4jvi@cslink.net (wb4jvi)
Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2001 10:29:47 -0500
i live near an airport and found this while researching how tall 'my tall'
could be.....there is a java applet(TOWAIR button on the web site) that you
can run to determine if you need to register your 'structure'....you need to
have your latitude, longitude, overall structure height, support structure
height, and elevation..most, but not all amateur installations will fall
into this category, but if your planned structure is 200ft or higher above
ground or you live near an airport you might want to take a look...

http://wireless.fcc.gov/antenna/

73, Ed wb4jvi
wb4jvi@cslink.net

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jerry Kincade" <w5kp@swbell.net>
To: <george.shaw@ukf.net>; <towertalk@contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, December 10, 2001 9:24 AM
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Tall



With all this talk of 300'+ towers, I seem to remember an FCC-imposed limit
of 200' for amateur radio antennas. Don't remember if that's from ground
level or above an existing building, or what. I do remember a graduated
height limitation based on distance from active runways at airports. Can
one, for instance, legally hang a 20M beam at the 1500' level of a 1600'
existing tower? Guess I'll have to get the book out and read the fine print
on this stuff, not that I'm in danger of exceeding any rules with the top of
my mast at 96'. And after the sweat and hassle to get even that high, it's
never going to get any higher, I can promise you.  :-)
73, Jerry W5KP

----- Original Message -----
From: "George Shaw" <george.shaw@ukf.net>
To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, December 10, 2001 1:45 AM
Subject: RE: [TowerTalk] Tall


>
> Ok this may seems a silly question but with all this talk of 2000' +
towers
> it got me thinking. WHY does the height of the tower matter so much? Is it
> to elevate the antenna above the surrounding ground level due to some sort
> of RF coupling or is it to gain max distance?
>
> Is it not easier to mount a shorter tower on higher ground atop a hill? I
> have a 300' tower beside me but if it was moved 1/3rd mile east it would
> place the top of the antenna at 1500 ' as it's up a hill? So is it that
the
> antenna needs to be a certain wavelength from g/l ?
>
> --
> George Shaw
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