[TowerTalk] Do tall crank-up towers really work?
Finger, Bob
Bob.Finger@DynCorp.com
Thu, 14 Dec 2000 10:41:26 -0500
Forgive my simple mind, but if you have a 50 foot height restriction, how
are you going to install an 89 foot crank up without a variance? Merry
Christmas W9GE
-----Original Message-----
From: Wes Cosand [mailto:wz7i@arrl.net]
Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2000 7:59 AM
To: towertalk@contesting.com
Subject: [TowerTalk] Do tall crank-up towers really work?
My quite helpful local volunteer ARRL counsel has advised me not to attempt
to get a variance for the 50' limit on towers on my 9 acre lot. He
strongly encourages the installation of a crank-up.
I have always had serious reservations about these towers at the 70' to 90'
heights I would like to install. I am concerned about the obvious issues:
* maintenance
* safety
* limited loading capacity
* future availability of parts
I would think that if you stick a beam 89' up in the air in 70 mph wind
with the play that has to be present in all of the moving parts, you are
asking for problems. Is my view naive? Should I do something much more
modest?
Wes, WZ7I
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