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[TowerTalk] Portable Tower Fabrication?

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Subject: [TowerTalk] Portable Tower Fabrication?
From: kc5ajx@hotmail.com (Rick Bullon)
Date: Sat, 15 Dec 2001 08:00:38 +0000
Dennis
Your not dreaming it has been done before. The local club uses a standard 
fold over base plate and assembles 3 sections of tower and a 3 element 
tribander. It takes several people to put the tower up. The base was held in 
place by driving 4 3 or 4 foot lengths of rebar into the ground, the top of 
the rebar was bent over 90 deg. Regular tent stakes were used to guy the 
tower with. This was the main antenna for the 20 CW station. The other 
stations used verticals and dipoles.
Now I would not recommend this method of erecting a tower except for 
temporary situations like field day.
I have also seen a drive on base plate like you mentioned. I don't remember 
where I saw it but I do know it was a web site showing a Rover station in 
one of the UHF/VHF contests
73
Rick
KC5AJX


>From: n4dd@preferred.com
>To: towertalk@contesting.com
>Subject: [TowerTalk] Portable Tower Fabrication?
To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
>Date: Sat, 15 Dec 2001 02:32 +0000
>
>
>Has anyone on the list fabricated a field day special or maybe just a
>portable 30 foot tower from Rohn 25g.  I have toyed with the idea of
>fabricating a steal base plate that a truck could roll upon to secure the
>the tower. I would then assemble 3 sections of 25g on on a hinged base
>and stand the tower erect.  I would use a home made hazer to elevate the
>antennas up and down the tower, and finally, guy the tower to trees or
>other substantial objects in the surrounding area.  The idea is to gain
>an edge in the portable QRP realm utilizing lightweight beams.  Is it
>possible or am I dreaming?  I'm not an engineer, so any helpful
>suggestions would be appreciated.  Thanks in advance for your replies!
>
>Dennis Brickey / N4DD
>
>



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