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Subject: [TowerTalk] Tower height question
From: W2RW@frontiernet.net (Rick Wells (W2RW))
Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2001 21:08:25 -0400
Kirk,

You might also tell us how much power you will be running.  It makes quite a
bit of difference between  100 watts and 1500 watts from my experience.  My
yagi is at 70' and 140' from the house.

73,
W2RW

----- Original Message -----
From: "Lawrence, Kirk" <kirklaw@umflint.edu>
To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001 12:43 PM
Subject: [TowerTalk] Tower height question


>
>
> Not sure if I have seen this before, but can't seem to find it
> so here goes.  I am planning on putting up a tower, approx. 10-15 feet
> away from my shack (the base is anyway) with a 4 element tri-bander on
> it [Mosley].  My question is, how high must I go to avoid RF from
> overloading inside?  I had a tower at a different location that was
> approx. 25 feet high with the same antenna and had quite a bit of RF
> staying in..could have been something else entirely....but I felt it
> may be because I was not high enough.  So the question is, what might
> be the minimum I can get away with.  I am considering a 50 ft.
> tower...max!  I think I would be ok, but anybody have any practical
> experience?  I'd really rather hear from those who have this
> situation...not the book readers...I get plenty of "know-it-all's" at
> work!  HI
>
>
> 73  Kirk   AB8BC
>
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