| Ah, yes! I now recall that I used to know this. Maybe what he had was a 
Spaulding version? But it definitely had the swaged, stepped-in taper, 
instead of a continuous taper like Delhi. Maybe it was a Spaulding? A 
little bot of Google-fu turned up that when Rohn bought Spaulding, they 
changed the design quite a bit and used heavier gauge steel. From what I 
read, the Spaulding and Rohn BX series are similar in name only -- no 
parts are interchangeable. Still, the Rohn documentation says no booms 
longer than 10'. I have to wonder of that's simply a holdover form the 
Spaulding rating or of Rohn re-engineered all the ratings? 
Kim N5OP
On 7/1/2019 9:33 PM, Richard (Rick) Karlquist wrote:
 
On 7/1/2019 7:02 PM, Kim Elmore wrote:
 Maybe... He said it was an HDBX48, though. Have these things bee 
cranked out by different companies since the beginning? I always 
assumed that in the beginning, they were exclusively Rohn. Of course, 
I dunno when the ???beginning??? was, so maybe by 1968 they were made by 
everybody...
Kim N5OP
 
Before Rohn, they were made by Spaulding.
Rick N6RK
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