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Subject: [TowerTalk] Rohn tower bases
From: Rip R <cw.op.montana@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 2 Jun 2012 07:40:03 -0600
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This thread has undoubtedly been covered sometime in the past, but now I am
doing
the research to put up a tower and I am looking for ideas and suggestions.
My last
tower was a self-supporting 30' unit erected in 1984 while stationed at the
Marine
Corps base in Georgia. I only had it up a couple of years before I was
transferred,
so it has been a good while. I have been using a Force 12 40XK vertical
dipole and
it has been a good antenna for my situation up to now. I am wrestling with
the decision
as to whether to spend twice as much for the 45G as the 25G, but that
decision will
be made soon.

My question today is whether to use a concrete pad base from Rohn or to use
the 5' short section that is embedded directly into the concrete pad? At
this point
in time I do not plan on going higher than 40' with this tower since I have
a small
back yard. It will start out as self-supporting, but may add guys before
next winter.
The antenna will be either a small Force 12 yagi tribander, an Opti-beam
wire yagi,
or a hex beam (probably in that order of preference).

If figure that once I make a decision about the base, I can move forward
with
ordering some of the parts to get this project going. 73s Roger Rippy  W7RIP

P.S. Does anyone have any feedback about suppliers of Rohn tower equipment
such as 3 Star, Dx Engineering or others? Feel free to reply offline. TU
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