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Re: [TowerTalk] Source of STRONG tower?

Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Source of STRONG tower?
From: W0MLD W0MLD <lovewell@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2016 12:59:10 -0500
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Hi Donna,

Are you limited to self supporting or guyed towers?  I know if you speak
with the engineers direct at Rohn they will design a tower to your
guidelines.  The price is NOT much more significant percentage-wise than
what you would pay for one of their standard towers.  You give them your
parameters.

Good luck in your venture!

Matt
W0MLD

On Sun, Oct 30, 2016 at 12:33 PM, Donna Hinshaw <ag6v@whidbey.com> wrote:

> Hi all - Seems that I live in a beautiful but dangerous (according to
> engineers who approve towers) place.  My County adheres to the Rev. G of
> TIA standards. I want to put up a Class I tower (typical ham use) but am in
> a Category D QTH. So... what is the source of all those towers we see on
> mountain tops?  Which obviously withstand high winds?  FYI - the AN
> Wireless HHD series is not sufficient for my QTH for more than about 5 sq
> ft of windload at a measy 50 feet. Not that it is a bad tower, just high
> winds are POSSIBLE here.
>
> Any pointers to sources will be appreciated.
> ----
> Donna Hinshaw
> AG6V
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