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Subject: [TowerTalk] Fwd: Identify tower manufacturer
From: HansLG@aol.com
Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2008 13:24:15 EDT
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Hi Randy,
 
You were right, its an old Heights Tower. They beefed it up on their later  
models.
 
After reading their documents I don't understand why we don't see more of  
these tower. They are un-guyed so there are no guy-wires that give us problems  
to put up antennas, they are made of aluminum so there are hardly any 
corrosion  problems. Even if they are a little more expensive than e.g. Rohn 
you only  
need one foot compare to four for a "normal" guyed tower.
 
Thanks again,
 
Hans, N2JFS
 
 
  
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 From: randy@gte.net
To: HansLG@aol.com
Sent: 8/3/2008 6:20:40 P.M.  Eastern Daylight Time
Subj: Re: [TowerTalk] Identify tower  manufacturer


Hans:
I once had an AL tower I originally *thought*  was Heights, but it was in 
10' sections, and their website says that they  never made
anything but 8', and mine had the taper the "wrong" way. I have,  on the 
ground, a tower I got in 8' sections, which I suspect was
made  by Heights, and it too tapers "wrong". I agree with you 100%, but 
it  appears at least 2 different mfr's made AL towers with
the same sort of  taper, must be a reason for it.
Remember, though, concrete will eat AL, so  you must use something 
different for the base...
At any rate, I hope  you can get the sections you need. If it turns out 
that I'm right, maybe  you will post it to the  list?

73,
Randy
KZ4RV

HansLG@aol.com wrote:
> Hi  Randy,
>  
> I believe you put me on the right track. The  drawings they have of 
> their tower seems to depict what I have 100%  +/- some tolerances. You 
> mention that Al tower are tapered on the  bottom. The sections were 
> place with the tapering down but I assumed  that whoever made that did 
> it wrong as I always want water to run  away from a structure not into 
> it. It was equipped with a horrible,  homemade contraption to winch. 
> Everything was made of steel, not a  good chose if you work with aluminum. 
>  
> Thanks again and  best 73 de
>  
> Hans, N2JFS
>  
> In a  message dated 8/3/2008 10:54:37 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, 
>  randy@gte.net writes:
>
>     Hans:
>   I'm replying off-list.
>     I don't know  whether Heights towers tapered at the top, as you
>      describe,or at the bottom, like
>     some other aluminum  towers.... but have a look at this page :
>      http://www.heightstowers.com/tower_specs_and_tutor.htm
>
>   Heights definitely made towers only in 8'  sections.
>
>     73,
>      Randy
>     KZ4RV
>
>
>
>
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