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Subject: [TowerTalk] Non-permanent towers; what to do?
From: rhodes@willinet.net (Jim Rhodes)
Date: Sat, 23 Oct 1999 00:36:06 -0500
I have heard of folks using the flat plate base and driving pipes/rods in
the ground to fit the holes in the base, first placing a heavy piece of
metal down with the same bolt pattern (to keep the tower from sinking into
the gound). Use screw-in anchors for the guys and there you are. Provided
that you don't live in hurricaine alley. You can pack it all up and go
whenever you need to. I personally wouldn't do this with more that 3 or 4
sections where I live, but it sure should hold a tribander in most blows.


At 09:35 PM 10/22/99 -0500, you wrote:
>
>Hi.
>
>For various reasons, I'm interested in hearing what others have done for
towers when they know (or have reason to believe) they will only be at a
particular QTH for a short period of time. Not as a field day project, but
rather a semi-permanent skyhook to use while finding the right spot for the
30 sections of Rohn 65 ;=) 
>
>Here's the thing: we're still undecided how long we plan to be at this
location; don't fancy going the whole nine yards and then leaving a ton of
concrete behind and it would be nice to get something up quickly if I can.
Just looking to get a small tribander up above the rooftops, 30-40 feet.
House peak is (+-) 25 feet.
>
>Roof tower does not pass code here (that's XYL code, BTW) and a house
bracket is a possible last resort. 
>
>I know some have the budget to say screw it and put up a pair of 150s
anyway, but that's not me. If anyone has any budget-friendly ideas, I'm
listening...
>
>73, kelly
>ve4xt
>
>
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