A while back I mentioned trying to fit a Han IV into a 25G and not wanting to cut a brace. As the mast will extend about 12' above the top of the tower, I did not consider mounting inside the short s
You probably are going to put more stress on the tower by adding the additional weight and wind load of the extra parts Vs. cutting the brace. In other words... Cut the brace. 73 Jim W7RY A while bac
I just removed a 25G tower and a Ham IV rotator was mounted inside it and no braces were cut. Maybe you are working with a T2X rotator? de Paul, W8AEF ZF2JI/ZF2TA FO8DX/FO8PLA 8Q7AA XZ0A VU7RG/VU3PYM
Even without the rotator mounted outside I'd still have the mast and antennas. The extra wind load from the mast and the rotator outside the tower (at 20') is very little. I could get by with only on
Actually I'm working with a ham V according to the stamped figures on the bottom, but the IV and V are identical except for the control head. A ham down the road was able to put one in his 25G by ben
Also forgot to mention that Rohn made a top section without cross braces on all sides at one level. As I remember it was about 2 feet from the top. 73 Jim W7RY Actually I'm working with a ham V accor
Oops...sorry, hit the wrong button.... premature...ahhh... sending. Yes, I have one of those It has a TB-3 mounted on it although I'm not fond of the TB3 and 4 I had one so I used it. They won't get
You are correct and that is why I was able to remove the Ham IV without any problems. The missing cross braces are between the upper two horizontal bars. de Paul, W8AEF ZF2JI/ZF2TA FO8DX/FO8PLA 8Q7AA