Hi Everyone, I am thinking of putting up about 65-70' of Rohn 25 Guyed all the way to the top. I was wanting to put a nice 4-6 ele 20-10m Tribander on it (I've seen it done) and maybe a small 2 ele 4
Many years ago I had 100ft rohn 25 in Northern Illinois with a Hy-Gain TH6 on top. That thing survived every type of weather known to man. The only reason it came down was because I moved to W6.... I
Daniel, You should have no problem with the setup you are describing. I put up something similar (but taller)in 2001 and it is still standing today with no problems. I have a 120 foot Rohn 25 tower,
No matter if you are doing the work yourself or hiring professional help I think that having the manufacturer's data and specs available is simply a 'must have' for a good tower project. There's too
Very interesting subject. I am planning 70 feet of Rohn 25 with a Force 12 C4XL turned by an old Ham-2 rotor. Been utlizing the Rohn specs in their book and according to them I should be fine here in
When all else fails, "follow the prime directive (Adhere to the manufacturers instructions and ratings" and remember, just because others "do it all the time" may be working in spite of what they are
I had a 68' Rohn 25G foldover with a TH 7 DX on it for many years here in South Louisiana. Quite a few hurricanes and tower and beam made it through with no problem It was in the recommended base of