I'm looking to put up a 28' bracketed Rohn 25 tower for some VHF/UHF antennas. There is definitely an ample supply of used tower sections, house brackets, top sections, etc. in good to excellent cond
A Google search for "25GSSB" found a couple of places selling them: http://www.criticaltowers.com/Rohn%20Data/ROHN%2025GSSB%20Self%20Supporting%20Base%20Plate.htm or http://www.hol4g.com/ac/product.a
Author: "Steve Davis -Davis RF Co." <sdavis@davisrf.com>
Date: Sun, 15 Jun 2008 07:51:41 -0400
Hi Jeff, I MAY be able to find you one of these and will check Monday a.m. We normally refer tower stuff to Tex Tower but I have a source that handled this same part in past. I don't know why these a
Thank you to everyone who has emailed me on and off list. Thanks for all of the great references as well. I guess my main question is why does virtually nobody sell the self-supporting base plate? Do
A BPH25G would work fine however I don't believe a BPC25G would. Rohn's sheet on bracketed towers [1] specifically says "Pinned Bases Must Not Be Used". [1] http://www.radiancorp.com/ROHNNET/rohnnet2
I can only speak for Texas Towers concerning the SSB25G: The dealer price is $206 vs $82 for the BPC25G. We get a call maybe once every year or two for one so there is not enough interest to stock th
I would suspect that low demand for the SSB25G is directly proportional to the windload limits of freestanding 25G towers, considering that you can't (or shouldn't) freestand more than 40 feet of 25G
Thank you for responding to this, Gerald. I was going to call you folks this week to see if you folks could shed any light on this. Radian doesn't publish specific dimensions (that I know of) on the
The 25GSSB base is 1/2" thick, while the BPC25G is on the order of 1/4" thick. That should help understand the difference. --Original Message-- From: towertalk-bounces@contesting.com [mailto:towertal