You gotta do what it takes to get the job done. What he needs is a longer piece of angle iron go he doesn't have to stretch. I had to build a walk platform to access a commercial antenna once. Fortun
I always put the best on the bottom. KG4ADM I will put up 70ft of Rohn 45 soon I Have 4 sections (40') that is about 98% new I have 3 sections (30') that is only about 80% How should I stack them? Mi
Good evening, I'm looking to purchase five straight sections and one top section of Rohn 45. Want good, serviceable tower which will not need painting. Wanted in north Georgia. Aprox from Macon and n
Alan, Those holes in the lug should mate with the pre-punched holes on ground buss bars used at commercial sites. However, they use 3/8" hardware for attachment. In absence of that type bar, I do jus
Search on tessco.com for their part number 87791. Or any vendor that sells RF Industries connectors for their part number RFU-507-SI. I have used these connectors for years with absolutely no problem
The tallest one-peice freestanding/self supporting tower I ever saw was 20 feet. But I have only been around towers for 22 years. KG4ADM I don't understand the confusion over this. How would you take
No, Jeff, I'm not kidding. Sure, I know what you are describing. But all of these are not one piece towers. They are, depending on the size of the tower, ten to twenty foot long sections stacked on t
Rohn products aren't designed that way. As you stack the sections the upper one goes over the lower one. If you aren't doing it that way you are installing them upside down. Just wait till the projec
That base plate would probably work fine business but I imagine it would cost more than the 3ft- 4in short base section at $63 (list price). Dwayne (KG4ADM) Contact Norms Fab have him make you a base
Try your local power company. Speak to someone in the warehouse. They will probably sell to you. I have purchased them from my local pwr co in the past. GL Dwayne (KG4ADM) Anyone know were to buy guy
I read this post a few days ago and if I remember/understood it correctly, he wants to avoid buying a short base for concrete and also doesn't want to set a full section in concrete for when he moves
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I would bet it's a Pirod tower (now part of Valmont). _http://www.valmont.com/asp/communication/specialty_structures/asp/pirod.asp_ (http://www.valmont.com/asp/communication/specialty_structures/asp/
I found it interesting as well. Dwayne KG4ADM ** See what's new at http://www.aol.com _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ TowerTalk mailing
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Dick, The RFU-507-SI is my standard UHF connector for LMR400 and for the ultraflex. I have never had to remove any strands. Maybe yours were mis-packaged at the factory? Dwayne, KG4ADM What is the pr
What does that connector fit? A search on the RF Industries site can't find it? Dwayne RFC-1703-T Steve K8LX **Check out AOL's list of 2007's hottest products. (http://money.aol.com/special/hot-produ
Go to the Radian/Rohn site at: _http://www.radiancorp.com/ROHNNET/rohnnet2004/html2004/index.html_ (http://www.radiancorp.com/ROHNNET/rohnnet2004/html2004/index.html) Click "Online Catalog" Click "25