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Re: [TowerTalk] Temporary Antennae

To: Wilson Lamb <infomet@embarqmail.com>
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Temporary Antennae
From: Grant Saviers <grants2@pacbell.net>
Date: Sat, 02 Feb 2013 00:33:22 -0800
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"40' could be manhandled"? I want to be far away from that exercise! I'm of the school of slow and safe (particularly when 807's are around), so welded up a 5" channel H about 4' on the cross, 3' on the verticals that had angled pipe sleeves at 4 corners for 36" concrete form stakes. Pretty heavy, but this insures the base is stable. The H had custom hinge pins for Rohn 25 both ends of the cross. 20' of Rohn 25 is walked up as the fixed derrick (this could be 20' of 4" x 3/16 sq tube) and was side and back guyed. Using 4:1 block and tackle with low stretch line, it is easy to pull up 30' with mast, rotator, and tribander. Probably, 40' could be handled ok, never tried it. Fixed side guys are attached on the tower being erected, again of very low stretch line. Layed out properly, they are tensioned while the tower is on the ground (or crutch) and thus are correctly tensioned for any elevation angle. A tended back guy on the tower going up keeps the whole shebang stable when vertical, then it is tied off. To me, the guy anchors in the ground are the least reliable part of most any design for FD, trees and vehicles have much to recommend them as guy anchors.

Even with 5" channel the cross was bending more than I liked so I welded a plate on the channel bottom to make it a box, which is much stiffer. I made 2 of these about 25 years ago and they are still being used for FD at former former QTH club. Made a downsized version for FD 2012 for a 30' aluminum tower and 6m/2m/70cm stacked yagis and used a 10 foot 2 1/2" x 1/8"sq tube as the fixed derrick. Worked slick, club took a first in 1A. I built this one with a flex fixture for the tower end, so whatever is available, mast, Rohn or ?? a hinged plate adapter can be made. Hinge plates are much easier to get right than making hinge pins, particularly for Rohn 25.

Grant KZ1W


On 2/1/2013 7:54 PM, Wilson Lamb wrote:
We put up several at FD.
40’ Rohn 25 on the back of my 16’ trailer.
Raised by elect. winch on front end.
Rested on wooden crutch to install ant.
30’ Rohn 25 manhandled, on a tilt base pinned down with rebar, same crutch to 
install beam.
Both Rohns guyed with one set of 3/8” ropes, works fine, tied to 1” steel 
stakes driven into hard ground.
I’m sure 40’ could be manhandled (walked up), but it’s somewhat more to deal 
with.  Painless with the winch.
The critical part is using the falling derrick to get started when the tower is 
low.

Friend built 22’ trailer rig with outriggers for 55’ telescoping mast, works 
great.
Another friend built trailer rig for homemade telescoping mast made with EMT 
and winch to raise.
All four have rotors...500 contacts on 20m, with FIVE Watts!

I’d MUCH rather deal with 30’ of R-25 than any push up pole, so if you have a pickup or 
trailer to carry the 10’ sections, you’re ready.
Wilson
W4BOH
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