Hi Everyone, Happy New Year! I have an Optibeam OB 13-6 yagi. I was originally going to purchase an AN Wireless Heavy duty Free-standing tower, however, they seem to be having some trouble, and their
Rohn SSV towers can be incredibly strong, look at the larger sections. Also look at Pirod towers. In either case you will probably have to manufacture a bearing and rotator plate. John KK9A Hi Everyo
Hi Daniel! As one who went down the Rohn SSV path, their method of sizing for wind loading is a bit different, and largely unpublished. Their published loadings are all limited by the smallest top se
Rohn SSV towers are worth the cost if you don't want to hassle with a tower for periods of 30 years and desire to avoid having it fall down (lol). The SSV series is a 400 foot tower where specific 20
If you have all most of the sections, you're still probably cheaper off putting up the SSV. It's only one truckload of concrete. A Rohn 45G may require 1/2 the concrete, but you have four holes to di
Hill Radio owned by WA9GCK, is located in Bloomington, IL is located some forty-five miles east of Rohn. Glenn Hill in addition operating Hill Radio as a two-way radio shop has been a Rohn Distributo
Hi All. I am going with the AN WIreless HD-70. After some confusion, I found out they are indeed in business, still making some monster towers! Thanks for all replies! 73, Dan N9WX was originally goi
I have an HD-70 and wouldn't buy anything else, given the wind gusts I get here on this hillside. The Trylon towers are a good value (performance versus cost), but they aren't are strong as the AN Wi
I have an HD-70 and wouldn't buy anything else, given the wind gusts I get here on this hillside. The Trylon towers are a good value (performance versus cost), but they aren't are strong as the AN Wi
Well, the comparison made by K7LXC was to the standard Trylon ... the one mentioned in his post where he said N9WX was "lucky not to have bought a HD-70". The standard Titan series is the only one I