Hello, I recently bought a steel, crankup, tilt-over tower. it expans
to a height of 55' and collapses to 20'. from what I can tell, it is
about 13 years old and is raised and lowered by a cable. the base
expects a pinned plate (which is missing).
Since I have never owned one before I am relying on some real "Elmering"
here.
from what I read, I need to determine the wind factor for my county and
then check my antenna (probably a cushcraft A3S tri-band)
If I mount my antenna against the house (18' peak), I can secure the
bottom tower section to the house at the 17' mark. I suppose I need to
pour some sort of concrete footing for the base (how deep?)
does anyone have any good way of safely raising and lowering a tilt-over
tower once erected? should I make so that it tilts away from the house
or drop it along the roof line?
I do not have any way of identifying the maker of the antenna (nor the
rotor) any clues?
Thanks in advance,
Paul N0VLR
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