You neglected to provide a NECESSARY piece of information,
namely the DISTANCE to the Guy Anchor.
The formula for the hypotenuse (L) of a triangle formed by the
tower base, guy point on the tower (H), and anchor spacing (S)
is L squared = H squared plus S squared.
The EASIEST solution is to make a SCALED drawing of
the tower and anchor point and then measure between the
guy attachment point and the anchor.
Tom N4KG
On Sun, 27 Oct 2002 Dave Pomeroy <dave@dpomeroy.com> writes:
> I have a fifty foot guyed tower and was wondering how much
> Phillystran do I need in the top guys. The tower is guyed right under
the
> rotor. 10 feet down, 20 feet down, what say you folks. Thanks for
your time
>
>
> Dave Pomeroy K7DNP South East Washington
>
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