Well don't know that I need it but got a really good deal on this. It was 9
months old and permit was lost on it so they disassembled and I bought (with
transportation) for abotu $5500. So do I need it? From what I understand my
antennas won't even phase it but atleast I am hoping it won't come down. I
have two 11' omnis.
Five 2' X 2' Flat pannels, three 3' parabolics, and four 16" X 3' sector
antennas for just myself. Hoping thier will be wind load left for some renters
that have asked me to go on tower once up to help pay bills.
I do have a good hernia belt and the hole is being dug by a 70' trackhole.
:)
terry
----- Original Message -----
From: EL34GUY@aol.com
To: isp@bnjcomp.com ; towertalk@contesting.com
Sent: Friday, July 08, 2005 5:49 AM
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Pad and Pier for ROHN SSV. Pad and Pier Foundations
Hi Terry,
Im not sure what you are putting on top but 14-7 in ssv is a huge tower!!! Im
putting up sections 7,6,5,4 here and figure I can get over 20 sq ft easy at the
top and Im using 20 yards of concrete in a pad configuration. Do you really
need 14-7 for your capacity of antennas? Im just asking a question and not
trying to be a jerk, 73 and I hope you have a good hernia belt!!
Mark
W0NCL
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