On 4/17/03 8:46 PM, K3BU@aol.com at K3BU@aol.com wrote:
>You live in Florida, you have perfectly designed antenna/tower system rated 
>for 90 mph winds. Normal situation. Then you hear that huricane is coming at 
>210 mph. What will YOU do? Pray that it bypasses you? You have no prayer 
>that 
>this thing will survive, you will end up with pretzels. ...
>If they had one guy with available anchor, they would be enjoying their 
>antennas for a lot longer.
For someone who claims to have a mechanical engineering degree, this is 
completely absurd!
Consider -- the wind pressure varies with the SQUARE of the wind 
velocity. Antenna support structures designed for 90 mph winds would have 
to be over 5 TIMES stronger to withstand 210 mph winds. 
What you appear to be saying is that adding a single guy wire to an 
antenna support structure increases it's capacity FIVE-FOLD!???
SHOW ME THE MATH!
Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL        Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net
Quote: "Not within a thousand years will man ever fly!"
            -- Wilbur Wright, 1901
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