Sorry Bill... I guess I look at it differently.Not to drum up more comments
about patterns and such (which I will live with better than a tower coming
down) but in my opinion, no disrespect meant at all for others, in my opinion
it is "cheaping out" that has people going to non-steel. It is the desire to
save TIME on cutting and installing insulators on the EHS steel cable and
instead going to inferior guying (inferior due to stretch and ease of cutting)
to save this time. If my plans were for a simple tribanderor if the stretch
were not there I would also go this way as I do not relish the idea of
installing 60+ insulators but I would rather feel comfortable that my
(overloaded) tower has its best chance of surviving a once in a hundred year
storm etc. Mechanically all would have to agree (except for those that would
argue ANY point) that EHS is better for the application. That stated I realize
(and often "use") the fact that better is relative. And I know that you (and oth
ers) would say "I have lots of antennas formany years with no problem"... but
I am already relying on anecdotal evidence in overloading the tower... I do not
want to add to it by worrying about stretch. Again - no disrespect so please no
flames. By the way - the plan is not for a TA33Jr as was commented on - it is
:-75/80 76' dipole (F12 Sigma180-Magnum) @ 137'-2 EL 40 (58' ele) (F12 240N)@
129'-3 C31XR's @ 122, 82, 42the top ~100' of the tower rotates as well. [and I
am pouring the tower base/guys in about one hour!!! Yippee!] Gary K9RX/7 Bill
wrote:I've never understood how someone can spend $4000 for a radio and amp,
another $1000 or $2000 for tower/concrete/rotor and cheap out on the antenna,
guy
wire and coax. Cut corners on lots of things but not that!
Bill K4XS
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