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Re: [TowerTalk] Alternative Method of Tower Guying(Correction)

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Alternative Method of Tower Guying(Correction)
From: Thomas Noel <tnoel@mac.com>
Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2014 18:05:46 -0700
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As drawn in the diagram, the resultant force vector to the tower top will be as 
if the guy line ran directly straight to the roof. MUST the anchor point be 
back under the eve? There is no advantage of the pulley/secondary guy method. 
The force on the tower is more directly downward than desired, causing more 
tower compression in order to get the needed lateral support.
I assume the tower sections were a gift. Best price is always free!
Personally, I would look for a small self-supporting tower the same height. 4 
sections of Rohn BX would be 32 feet.

Tom
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On Sep 24, 2014, at 5:26 PM, tsharar@comcast.net wrote:

> Many thanks to VE4XT. 
> 
> The Dropbox link to the diagram I mentioned in my message below is: 
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/045eg6clpclbk3k/Tower%20Guying.png?dl=0 
> 
> 73 de Terry Sharar W3EDS 
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> From: tsharar@comcast.net 
> To: towertalk@contesting.com 
> Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2014 4:28:29 PM 
> Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Alternative Method of Tower Guying(Correction) 
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> My apologies to all. I did not realize that the Tower Talk reflector does not 
> forward e-mail attachments. I will see if I can find a work around for this 
> problem. 
> 
> 73 de Terry Sharar 
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> ----- Original Message ----- 
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> From: tsharar@comcast.net 
> To: towertalk@contesting.com 
> Sent: Monday, September 22, 2014 9:58:48 PM 
> Subject: [TowerTalk] Alternative Method of Tower Guying 
> 
> Towertalkians, 
> 
> We are planning to erect a tower for our club's DSTAR repeater antenna. This 
> tower will consist three ten foot Rohn 45G tower sections on the flat roof of 
> a multistory building. The problem we have is that two of the three guy 
> anchor points are under an adjacent structure roof overhang and will not 
> allow us to guy the tower at or near the top. One of our club members has 
> proposed a novel idea for deviating the guys around the roof overhang - 
> please see the diagram below. Has anyone ever tried something like this 
> before? Does this look like a good idea or not? 
> 
> Please note that this diagram is not to scale. 
> 
> 73 de Terry Sharar W3EDS 
> Chair, Repeater Committee 
> Montgomery Amateur Radio Club 
> Rockville, MD 
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