Are you planning on installing maintaining antennas more than a couple
of feet above the top of the tower?
If you want the easiest way to get at those upper antennas you need a
flat top which is an excellent place to stand... also the pointy tops
run out of the steps as the legs bend into the "pointy" tube...the flat
top stays "ladder like"...
73, GL
Jim, K4OJ
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Kevin Hemsley wrote:
> I am going to put up a short 30' Rohn 25 tower for VHF/UHF. Probably a
> vertical and a yaggi with a rotor. Which Rohn top is most appropriate for a
> small setup like this?
>
> Thanks,
> Kevin.
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> Kevin Hemsley
> Systems Engineer
> Microserv Computer Technologies, Inc.
> kev@ida.net
> NF7J
>
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