Sorry guys I should have added more details.
The plan is to put a nice tribander up top next summer, but I was hoping
to also make use of the tower as a vertical for 160 during the winter
here. I would still have to "mechanically" ground the tower via the legs
(when not an antenna) and break up the guy wires with insulators in advance
of the yagi.
Thanks again for the advice
Jessy
On Mon, May 31, 2021 at 2:49 PM Jeff DePolo <jd0@broadsci.com> wrote:
> > I am starting the foundation/ground work for a modest Rohn 45G tower
> > (60'). To make extra use as a radiator I was planning to insulate the
> > concrete base from the bottom section(pier bin base) with something flat
> > and high compressive strength (1/2" HDPE, UHMW or even fiberglass sheet).
>
> No need to reinvent the wheel - Rohn makes a tapered section and base
> insulator for 45G. Of course, then you also need to use non-conductive guy
> wires or segment them with insulators.
>
> But I'm confused. You said "make extra use as a radiator" - it sounds like
> you are going to have antennas mounted on it as well. How are you going to
> isolate the feedlines to keep them from shorting across the base? It's not
> impossible, but certainly adds to the complexity especially if you are
> going
> to operate multiple bands. Provide more details.
>
> --- Jeff WN3A
>
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