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1. Bracketing a self-supporting tower. (score: 1)
Author: Gene.Smith@mailhost.bellhow.com (Gene Smith)
Date: Tue, 20 Aug 1996 10:49:59 -0400 (EDT)
If I put up a 40' to 50' self-supporting tower and bracket it to my house at about 15' just for a little added strength, will bracketing it cause any problems? This would not be a crankup. It would b
/archives//html/Towertalk/1996-08/msg00182.html (7,253 bytes)

2. Bracketing a self-supporting tower. (score: 1)
Author: fisher@hp-and2.an.hp.com (Tony Brock-Fisher)
Date: Tue, 20 Aug 1996 11:03:23 -0400
It's time for a reality check here. 40' of Rohn 25G is NOT self supporting! Without proper professional analysis, I would not add a bracket to a tower which was truly self-supporting. Adding the brac
/archives//html/Towertalk/1996-08/msg00183.html (7,240 bytes)

3. Bracketing a self-supporting tower. (score: 1)
Author: rrossi@btv.ibm.com (Ronald D Rossi)
Date: Tue, 20 Aug 1996 12:34:31 -0400
Gene, It sounds like a good bit of force distributed right to the house! Pay a professional to analyze the situation. -- 73 de N1PBT...ron (rrossi@btv.ibm.com) <><
/archives//html/Towertalk/1996-08/msg00184.html (7,526 bytes)

4. Bracketing a self-supporting tower. (score: 1)
Author: seay@alaska.net (Del Seay)
Date: Tue, 20 Aug 1996 08:58:05 -0700
Rohn 25G, bracketed at 18 & 36' will give you only 6.8 sq. ft. of antenna at 90 mph wind load. This is without radial ice. (50 feet of tower.) Rohn 45G bracketed at the same points gives you a 50' to
/archives//html/Towertalk/1996-08/msg00185.html (7,729 bytes)

5. Bracketing a self-supporting tower. (score: 1)
Author: K7LXC@aol.com (K7LXC@aol.com)
Date: Tue, 20 Aug 1996 16:36:30 -0400
Hi, Gene -- First of all, a Rohn 45G only qualifies as a 'self-supporting' tower within very narrow limitations (1.4 sq. ft. @ 80 MPH for 40 feet) and 25G stretches the imagination (1.5 sq. ft. @ 70
/archives//html/Towertalk/1996-08/msg00192.html (8,212 bytes)

6. Bracketing a self-supporting tower. (score: 1)
Author: thompson@mindspring.com (David L. Thompson)
Date: Tue, 20 Aug 1996 16:07:32 -0400
I agree with Tony, K1KP that Rohn 25 is not self supporting. You often see 40 or 50 feet not guyed, but even at that height you are taking a chance. As to using a house bracket with a crank up, if yo
/archives//html/Towertalk/1996-08/msg00193.html (7,797 bytes)


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