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Subject: [TowerTalk] Guy wire distance
From: w0mu@sprynet.com (Mike Fatchett)
Date: Sat, 19 Jul 1997 17:34:50 -0600
Thanks to all who responded.

For those that might have missed it the answer is:


tr = g(h-a)
     ------
       h

where:

tr = allowable turning radius
g = distance from the tower base to the anchor of the guy
    wire you are trying to clear.
h = height on the tower where the guy wire you are trying to
    clear attaches.
a = antenna height

example:
100 foot tower, two sets of guy wires anchored 80' from base.
You are trying to clear the top guy, which is at the 100' level,
for an antenna at 51 foot height.

tr = 80 (100 - 51)
     -------------
          100

tr = 39.2' allowable turning radius

You can also make a scaled drawing.  I tried both.  

Mike
W0MU


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