With somepeople using the crane to help put up the tower, why pour
the oncrete pad?
I have seen some large blocks of concrete put in the gound with a crane to
hold various traffic control lights. Now most of these lights are off to
the side of the block, so they should hold a number of towers. Probably an
adaptor for the cast in bolts would be all that is reuired.
Just a thought
Chris opr VE7HCB
At 08:28 AM 2002-04-04 -0500, KenK1ZYW@aol.com wrote:
>In a message dated 4/3/2002 11:39:04 PM Eastern Standard Time,
>towertalk-request@contesting.com writes:
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> > [Towertalk] Hygain Hytower
> >
> > I just purchased a new Hytower and have started digging the 3x3x3 foot
> hole
> > for the cement pad.
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>I have a friend who has one and he said it works great. Don't buy the 160m
>coil unless you are very restricted to space. Get the other 160m option which
>is essentially a 40m trap and about 100foot of wire. This works much much
>better.
>
>I have also learned that the more radials the better. CHECK OUT WA7CS''s
>GREAT WEB SITE. HE IS PICTURES DURING HIS INSTALL AND HAS LOTS OF GREAT
>PRACTICAL INFO. The words of widom my friends tell me is that dont try to mix
>the cement for the pad yourself. Just get if trom a local cement firm.
>Cheeper and much much less work
>
>de Ken K1zyw
>kenk1zyw@aol.com
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