Well, curious. The picture still shows 8 sections, 8 feet each,
for a 64' tower.
I'm going to take a guess and suggest that perhaps Trylon decided
to do something about the fact that their 64' tower is really only
about 62' (due to overlap where sections join) -- and they now
throw in an inexpensive mast. I would call that a change probably
required by their legal dept.
Bottom line is that even not counting the "pipe", their towers are
*almost* as tall as their model#/specs say. They still remain a
very reasonable choice, competition from the worthy ANW
line notwithstanding.
73,
Dave NØRQ
----- Original Message -----
From: "Alan NV8A (ex. AB2OS)" <nv8a@att.net>
http://www.trylon.com/lightdutytowers/selfsupporttwrs_pricing.asp
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Tower height shown is nominal. Actual tower height achieved utilizing
support pipe provided with tower."
Note the last paragraph.
Alan NV8A
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