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Subject: [TowerTalk] Using a Transit
From: km1h@juno.com (km1h@juno.com)
Date: Wed, 7 Apr 1999 11:06:23 -0400


On Tue, 6 Apr 1999 20:23:14 EDT K7LXC@aol.com writes:
>In a message dated 99-04-06 01:31:10 EDT, km1h@juno.com writes:
>
>> One procedure that I do use that I rarely see mentioned is the use 
>of a
>>  transit for erection.  I'll spend that extra hour or two getting
>>  everything absolutely vertical and as close to equal guy tension as 
>I
>>  can.
>
>      Unfortunately a transit requires a moderate learning curve and 
>money 
>for rental. TIA-222 specs say that you can be out three inches in 100 
>feet 
>and you can eyeball it that close. While I've used a bubble level many 
>times, 
>if you can get ahold of an electronic level (good to a tenth of a 
>degree!) or 
>a level for dish installations (1/4 degrees) - use it to plumb the 
>bottom 
>section. Then you can sight up the face and plumb the rest of the 
>tower 
>visually; it'll be pretty darned close. Or use  the aforementioned 
>levels to 
>plumb each set of guys. Either way is good enough for me. 
>
>Cheers,   Steve   K7LXC
>Tower Tech

Back around 1982 a few YCCC members pooled some cash and bought a Sears
transit for under $300. It more than paid for itself over the years in
peace of mind and ease of installation.  Later as others moved away I
wound up with the transit here. Anyone is welcome to borrow it.

The learning curve was simple since one of the group was experienced and
a good teacher.

What really amazed me is how distorted a tower can be by strictly
eyeballing it. 
It didnt take long to be able to put up 100' plus with deviation limited
to 1/2 a tower leg width.

I also use the transit as a PM measure every year to confirm and
retension guys as needed.

73  Carl  KM1H

 
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