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Re: [TowerTalk] Guying Material and resonance

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Guying Material and resonance
From: K7LXC@aol.com
Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2008 20:40:49 EDT
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In a message dated 6/11/2008 2:19:18 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
towertalk-request@contesting.com writes:

>  I am getting ready to install 90' of Rohn 25, base section  is all  
done,concrete etc and so are the guying stancheons that are  set in concrete 
as  well. I 
have the first 10' up and hopefully in a  few weeks or so will be ready  for 
the rest of the installation. My  question is what is preferred, steel guying 
 
cable or Phillystran  cable. One of my concerns ( maybe it should not be) if 
I  
use steel  guying installation, should I be concerned about resonance based 
on   
the lengths of guying cable. The tower will have a 4 el steppir at approx  
98', 
below that there will be a 3 element 40 meter monobander, prosistel  rotator 
and  fed with LMR400. Will I need to break up the guys? It  seems like it 
would 
be a  lot of work if I had too or should I just  go for the Phillystran and 
don't be  concerned.  This is my  first guyed tower as I have always have had 
crank  ups. I have seen a  lot of pictures that have been on this forum and 
was  
wondering what  most everyone else uses for guying  their towers. The guying  
 
lengths will be as per Rohn specs, 80% of total height to calculate  guys  
lengths. 


    FIRST THINGS FIRST. Litchfield County is an 80  MPH windspeed zone. Your 
local building department may have it rated higher.  Nonetheless 90' of 25G @ 
80 MPH is rated roughly at 10 square feet of  windload. You have already 
exceeded the rating so feel free to reevaluate your  proposed installation. 
Personally there's no way I'd install a 3L 40M beam on  25G unless it was a 
Force 12 
version (which IMO doesn't work that great  anyway). 
 
    And don't violate the LXC Prime Directive to "DO  what the manufacturer 
says" without being prepared to suffer the consequences.  (I just made a post 
on an insurance topic which means I can do the insurance  estimate for you if 
you ever need it.)
 
    Guy material post to follow.
 
Cheers,
Steve   K7LXC
TOWER TECH -
Professional tower services for hams
Cell: 206-890-4188








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