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Subject: 160m tower
From: larryd@bright.net (Larry DiGioia)
Date: Wed, 18 Dec 1996 08:51:42 -0500
    I subscribed to this list a week ago because I am planning on taking the
whole
winter to decide what kind of tower to put up next spring. I am mainly looking
to
put up a 160m vertical. I am going to summarize my thinking so far.

  I have been corresponding with many of you privately, and one of the things
that I investigated was the Conical Monopole. This design provides two big
advantages over a series fed tower; it is safer for lightning, being grounded,
and it can be about 20% shorter than a full-length 1/4 wave vertical. Lastly,
it
is usable up to 40m as well.

  My most difficult decision now becomes whether to use 25g, like everyone 
here, or go with self-supporting, which I see very little discussion on. Could
this be because self-supporting is much more trouble-free? Or is it just
because
most of you don't think it is worth the $$ ?

  I take this as a positive, because, judging by all the trials and
tribulations I see
many of you discussing, regarding guys and tensioning, it looks to me like a
self-supporter would be worth the extra cost, with the added bonus of being a
lot better looking to the XYL.

   Thanks for all of your collective expertise,

||Larry||

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