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Re: [TowerTalk] Rohn 45G Self Supporting and bracketed

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Rohn 45G Self Supporting and bracketed
From: "Bob Newton W5RN" <rj.newton.w5rn@verizon.net>
Date: Wed, 05 Nov 2008 16:51:25 -0800
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I was able to get to the table and the 35 feet - 4.7 sq. feet numbers are 
with 1/2" ice while the 35 feet - 8.7 sq.ft numbers are bare. Both are for 
45G  and 70 MPH winds.

Bob W5RN


----- Original Message ----- 
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Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2008 8:33 AM
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Rohn 45G Self Supporting and bracketed


>
> In a message dated 11/4/2008 1:08:00 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
> towertalk-request@contesting.com writes:
>
>> 10 Feet - 55 Sq Feet
>> 20 Feet - 25 Sq Feet
>> 30 Feet  - 9 Sq Feet
>> 35 Feet - 4.7 sq Feet
>>
>> This is based on the  70 MPH Winds.
>>
>> To find this chart, go to
>>  http://www.radiancorp.com/ROHNNET/rohnnet2004/html2004/index.html
>>  Click on On Line Catalog (Bottom Left of the Menu Bar)
>> GT Series (Top  Right)
>> 25 G (Again, Top Right)
>> Then Allowable Antenna  Areas
>
>
>        I followed the above  instructions and couldn't find the Allowable
> Antenna Areas anywhere. :-(
>
>        OTOH I do have a Rohn  brochure entitled "Manufacturer's Technical
> Information for Bracketed or Self  Supporting Towers". I don't know the 
> date of
> it so I don't know what rev of  the TIA-222 it's based on. This is what it
> says for 70 MPH:
>
> 10 feet - 42.5 sq.ft.
> 20 feet - 22.0 sq.ft.
> 30 feet - 12.0 sq.ft.
> 35 feet - 8.7 sq.ft.
> 40 feet - 5.1 sq.ft.
> 45 feet - 2.3 sq.ft.
>
>        I'm not sure how to  reconcile the different specs but if you're
> going to err, err on the side of  being conservative engineering-wise.
>
>        For the record there is  another base spec for a self-supporter 
> that
> is kind of hard to find too.
>
>        For the guy who wanted to  go 45 or so feet above a housebracket 
> with
> 45G @ 70 MPH, the same pamphlet  says
>
> 14 feet above the housebracket is 31.0 sq.ft.
> 24 feet above the housebracket is 13.8 sq.ft.
> 34 feet above the housebracket is 5.5 sq.ft.
>
> Cheers,
> Steve     K7LXC
> TOWER TECH
>
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