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Subject: [TowerTalk] Re: Locating Tower Guy Points
From: Didier Juges <didier@cox.net>
Date: Wed, 24 Dec 2003 13:40:47 -0600
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I suggest you try to get a copy of the survey from when you bought the property. It should include references to landmarks that should still be there on the other side of the house. From there, you can draw your tower project on the same print and you can easily figure out where the anchor points should be, with respect to these landmarks.

Now, for such a large tower, you will certainly need a permit, in such a case the designer should do these calculations so the engineer can sign the drawings.

73,
Didier KO4BB

At 12:07 PM 12/22/2003, Bob Gates wrote:
I'm perplexed.  And for those who know me, just shut up.  Am in the planning
stages of installing a "really big tower".  At least it's larger than anything
else I've put up.  The question is, how do you locate the positions of the guy
wire base points when they are not on a direct line of sight with the tower
base?

For example, say I want to install 100' of Rohn 45/55. These towers require
fairly large anchor rod foundations. Something in the neighborhood of 3'x3'x4'
and 6' deep. Exact size is not an issue, but one would hopefully be able to dig
the holes and pour the concrete/rebar at the same time you pour the tower
foundation. But suppose one or more of the anchor points is on the other side
of a structure, say a house. You can sort of approximate the distance from the
tower by knowing the length of the guy wire and calculating the angle of the
dangle with a temporary pole. But the angle from the tower can't be seen. And
they need to be 120 degrees apart.


The only thing I can figure so far is to put in the tower foundation, wait a
week or two, install 30' or so of tower, add some temporary guys, and then
visually align where the anchor bolts need to be. Then have the contractor come
back out and excavate/fabricate and install the anchor bolt foundations. Then
wait a week or two before installing the permanent guys and erecting the rest of
the tower. Obviously you would want to do all of this in one trip vs. two, but
I can't for the life of me figure out how.


Any advise from the experts would be most appreciated.

Bob, KG7KW


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