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[TowerTalk] Guying a Self supporting Tower Beyond the Height of Self Sup

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Subject: [TowerTalk] Guying a Self supporting Tower Beyond the Height of Self Support
From: <john@kk9a.com>
Date: Sun, 6 May 2018 10:27:24 -0400
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It is only self supporting to 45' with a limited windload and obviously the
base has to be designed for this - no pier pin.  I am not aware of any Rohn
45 (no G) tower.

John KK9A

Bob Shohet, KQ2M wrote:
 
Sun May 6 10:11:19 EDT 2018
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Agghhh....  My apologies to the reflector.  I had a "brain-freeze" on the
Rohn 45G.  It most definitely IS self-supporting.  I remembered the the "G"
incorrectly and I have Rohn 45 towers not Rohn 45 G.  

Ignore my point #1 except for the "put it up now and be done with it."

Points #2 and #3 are still accurate.  But I would still follow the
manufacturer's specs and if they do not talk about guying the free-standing
Rohn 45 G then I would not do it, nor would I exceed their height
recommendations/weight/wind load recommendations.

73

Bob, KQ2M

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