Greetings, TowerTalkians -- I saw this 'tower' recently and thought I'd pass along some info. It's "semi-permanent" and "never climb a Poly Tower" because they're made out of PVC PIPE!! Yikes! More i
Maybe this is the tower for the plastic owl to sit on while pointing True North? :-) 73 Bob KQ2M of PVC _______________________________________________ See: http://www.mscomputer.com for "Self Suppor
I've been looking for a new tower. Do ya' think this will hold a 2 element 40 meter yagi? and _______________________________________________ See: http://www.mscomputer.com for "Self Supporting Tower
What is the wind load rating does this tower have, will it handle a KT34XA...? 73, Craig, KB5BOB Maybe this is the tower for the plastic owl to sit on while pointing True North? :-) 73 Bob KQ2M of PV
I remember an ARRL antenna book about 30 years ago had plans for a wooden tower made out of 1X2's. I never tried it because the 1X2's we get in AZ and NM would make it look like a corkscrew. Think I'
My first tower was composed of a 8' 4x4 set into the ground about 4 feet with two 12' 2x8's double-bolted to it. Near the top of the two 2x8's, another bolt was placed through both of them and a seco
well, perhaps after all the amusement dies down... could you please forward information about this company and/or antenna? A phone number or web address? Yahoo Yellow Pages do not show an "Amateur An
address? 1645 - 9th Ave. SW #171, Albany, OR, 97322, a division of Pacific-Evergreen Communications but no phone number or web address. Cheers, Steve K7LXC ___________________________________________
I know the one made out of 4X4s (or maybe it was 2X4s but I think 4X4s) used to be in all the antenna books. I'd be much more comfortable with 4X4s! I guess they're available in 16-footers. If so, yo
with 4X4s! I guess they're available in 16-footers. Put the base in concrete, do it right -- When 'tipped over' .. it would require a ladder to reach the antenna, unless you had a LONG mast sticking