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Bad Idea OM.
Rohn rates 25G as stackable to 30ft with no antennas.
Jay
Scott Shue wrote:
> Hi allI'm in the process of installing (it's laying on the ground in
> sections<G>) 60 feet of Rohn 25G and have been following the wind load
> and ect. discussions on this tower with interest. What I am thinking
> of putting up is a VHF array consisting of 2 13B2 on sideband, one
> directly above the other (with proper spacing!), and 2 11 element
> Cushcraft yagis on FM on a cross boom. I live in EM27cm and concerned
> about wind and proper guying or the need for it. I've been told that
> with no more than I am putting up, that this tower would be self
> supporting. True or false?? Also, since I am a weight challanged ham (
> read that as fat<G>), I don't climb towers. So I was considering
> either a tilt over at base type or a Hazer, or a combination of
> both. Thanx for your time.Scott ShueKB0YRCscottshue@terraworld.net
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Bad Idea OM.
<P>Rohn rates 25G as stackable to 30ft with no antennas.
<P>Jay
<P>Scott Shue wrote:
<BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE> <FONT COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1>Hi
all</FONT></FONT><FONT COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1>I'm
in the process of installing (it's laying on the ground in sections<G>)
60 feet of Rohn 25G and have been following the wind load and ect. discussions
on this tower with interest. What I am thinking of putting up is a VHF
array consisting of 2 13B2 on sideband, one directly above the other (with
proper spacing!), and 2 11 element Cushcraft yagis on FM on a cross boom.
I live in EM27cm and concerned about wind and proper guying or the need
for it. I've been told that with no more than I am putting up, that this
tower would be self supporting. True or false?? Also, since I am a weight
challanged ham ( read that as fat<G>), I don't climb towers. So I was
considering either a tilt over at base type or a Hazer, or a combination
of both.</FONT></FONT> <FONT SIZE=-1>Thanx for your time.</FONT><FONT
SIZE=-1>Scott
Shue</FONT><FONT SIZE=-1>KB0YRC</FONT><FONT SIZE=-1><A
HREF="mailto:scottshue@terraworld.net">scottshue@terraworld.net</A></FONT> </BLOCKQUOTE>
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