I would recommend anyplace except Yaesu. Voice of experience on my Ken Pro KR-500B. 73 de Ken - K5GUU _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ T
My old Rohn catalog has a CB-1 concrete base which is 2' x 2' x 4'. That is what I am using for my 70' tower (guyed at 35' and 65'). Been through two hurricanes, Andrew and Katrina.. ________________
I had a similar experience. My 70 ft, Rohn 25G tower has two sets of guys. It seems like more temporary guys would be appropriate. 73 de Ken - K5GUU _______________________________________________ __
Unless you have very poor soil, one usually pours "neat'. That is there are no forms below grade. The excavtion is the form below grade. There is only a form for above grade cap on the foundation. Ma
Again, I concur. Ken - W5KQ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ TowerTalk mailing list TowerTalk@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com
I concur, OTOH if you are concerned, there is always QRP. 73 de Ken - W5KQ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ TowerTalk mailing list Tower
I concur. Ken - W5KQ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ TowerTalk mailing list TowerTalk@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailma
I concur. If you are really concerned, just replace the bracket with the 55 version and use the damaged (?) section on the tower top. 73 de Ken - W5KQ _______________________________________________
My recommendation is to relpace the 80 % sections with new. Please let me know, Jim, if you want to sell your 80 % sections. Ken - W5KQ (ex K5GUU) _______________________________________________ ____
I also have a TH7DX. My SteppIR is scheduled to arrive next week. I don'thave alternates to offer. I'll let you know how it plays. 73 de Ken _______________________________________________ __________
You can also add a current balun in the shack. AKA MFJ-915. It should be effective in reducing unbalanced currents on your coax. 73 de Ken W5KQ _______________________________________________ _______