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Subject: [TowerTalk] Portable Tower Fabrication?
From: n4kg@juno.com (n4kg@juno.com)
Date: Sat, 15 Dec 2001 11:19:23 -0600
Have you given any thought to SAFETY?

What if a gust of wind comes up and the tower
blows over on top of someone walking by?
I strongly suggest you consider stouter anchors
for your FD tower.  I know a guy who broke an
ankle and some leg bones riding a tower down
that was guyed to a small bush whose roots
had rotted out.  I could see something like that
happening with your tent stake guyed tower.

Please don't tell me you use 1/4 inch nylon rope
go guy the tower.

Regarding the K4BFT towers, antennas, rotors,
and installation trailer, yes, all of that stuff belongs
to the club and is available in short order.

Some of the BIG clubs put up even bigger stuff,
such as 20M stacks and 40M beams at 100 ft.
The FD rules DO allow for pre-assembly of the
stations.

Tom  N4KG

On Sat, 15 Dec 2001  "Rick Bullon" <kc5ajx@hotmail.com> writes: 
> 
 > >
> > > Regular tent stakes were used to guy  the  tower with.
> >
> >Tent stakes?  You mean those 10 inch angular pieces of
> >thin metal or plastic?   I  hope NOT !
> >
> Yes that is what we used the little 10" metal tent stakes. I few 
> times we  used some pieces of rebar. The field day site is very open 
> few trees  and  nothing else. The tower was setup far enough away 
> from the operating   positions that if it fell all that would be hurt
was 
> the antenna.  This is a  field day operation and temporary. If this had

> been an actual  emergency what  you have all the stuff your club used 
> to put up the antennas? After  all  isn't that was field day was
intended 
> to do practice for an  emergency :-)
> 73
> Rick
> KC5AJX
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