What are the recommendations on Rohn 45 self supporting? I am looking at approx 50' with a 2 element steppir and a Ham M. Figure I am good? I can't find my old Rohn engineering guideline book. Is the
Thanks guys - I could put a bracket on it, around 10-15', but not any higher. Which such a small load, I am tempted to pass on it. Steppir 2 ele and rotator - pretty small load and it is in a low spo
45G, not 25G. I would not do 50' 25g. D. -- Darin Divinia wg5j@me.com _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ TowerTalk mailing list TowerTalk@
Can anybody recommend a ginpole setup for the AN Wireless towers? Thanks, Darin -- Darin Divinia wg5j@me.com _______________________________________________ __________________________________________
I get the crane thing for initial install. What about after the tower is up and I want to pull one of the beams down? A gin pole has a lot of uses. Bringing a crane out to do antennas maintenance see
Actually Steve my question was pretty simple. I will quote it for you, "Can anybody recommend a ginpole setup for the AN Wireless towers?" You just assumed I meant for erecting it. A crane for initia
Why are you yelling? Sure I have talked to Dan at AN Wireless. He has been very helpful. Now since many of you seem to be focused on the initial installation; Dan and I discussed three methods: 1. As
Cool - just asking. Some people don't know that all CAPS in email, etc. is yelling. D. -- Darin Divinia wg5j@me.com _______________________________________________ ___________________________________
Many of the windfarms are online, but at very low output. The real issue are the transmission lines out of the farms Typically in these remote places there is not that much demand. They need to get t
I got my AN Wireless HD-70 up today along with an Optibeam 80-1. I wanted to get the OB 13-6 up, but the wind got up to around 30 mph while we bolted the 80-1 onto the mast - so we called it quits. I