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Subject: [TowerTalk] Gin Pole Rope Length
From: k4oj@ij.net (Jim White, K4OJ)
Date: Tue, 23 Jun 1998 00:58:43 -0400
Double you two double cross states:

"Make sure you buy a continuous length, long enough to go up and
down your entire tower, plus 5-10% for working on the ground."

I STRONGLY [that's emphasis added] disagree..........

If you are using the rope for such activities as the tramming of yagi
antennas, the length must be long enough to go vertically up to the high
spot  [top of tower mast] and must also be long enough to come down to the
ground AT AN ANGLE......and if you want to take the pull/down rope out away
from the tower through a pulley there is a horizontal length to add, too.

Geometry again, boys and girls...

So....if you have a 100 foot tall mast, and you are tramming from a point
which is significantly farther out than your guy points are to aid in
avoiding the dreaded top set (I say significantly because there is always a
"sag" in the tramming line's path) .....then lets say then for example that
you launch your yagi from 100 foot out, your rope needs to be:

on the angle: prox 141 ft [square root of two is abouts 1.414] 
+ (100 ft vertical) 
+ (horizontal pull rope - say 20 feet)


So, your rope should be at least 2.61 times the height of your tower! 
Hence:


"Buy your main rope three times as long as your tallest tower's mast is
high and be comfortable with it"   
(AKA OJ's Theorem)


[I like K5RC's garbage can idea for storing of rope.....hopefully my
neighbor will not get wise to my scheme to abscond with his "wheeled"
Rubbermaid product]



73,

Jim, K4OJ

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