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Re: [TowerTalk] Fwd: Advice on Old TV Antenna Tower

To: HansLG@aol.com, towertalk@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Fwd: Advice on Old TV Antenna Tower
From: N1BUG <paul@n1bug.com>
Date: Sun, 2 Jul 2017 03:38:55 -0400
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Try climbing 75 feet of Rohn 6, then 10 feet up a fixed aluminum mast that is guyed 20 feet above the tower. The tower flexes and twists, the mast flexes. Fortunately I will be doing that for the last time in a few weeks when the whole thing comes down to be replaced by 100+ feet of Rohn 25.

Paul N1BUG


On 07/01/2017 08:05 PM, Hans Hammarquist via TowerTalk wrote:
I was told that aluminum towers are more springy than steel towers. Mine is
  an aluminum, guyed though. I still experience the vibration when I am in
between  the ground and the guy point. Was very scary the first time I
climbed it but am  use to it now.
I believe the "Q" value of aluminum is higher than steel. Therefore the
aluminum tower vibrate more than steel towers when you climb them.
Any takers? Hans N2JFS In a message dated 7/1/2017 1:37:30 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
john@kk9a.com writes:

My 60'  Universal Aluminum tower used to move when I climbed it.  It  seemed
like a lot of movement but as Jim said it probably was not. I sort  of got
use to the movement and never had an issue.

John  KK9A
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