[TowerTalk] Source for (4) 265 foot towers.

Mark Stennett mark at stennett.com
Thu Feb 25 21:35:36 EST 2016


It is still a good idea to make sure your tower passes the FAA Slope Test even if it is 200 feet or less.

Some towers require paint and/or lights even if they are below 20 feet tall. It is all about location.

http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/AsrSearch/towairSearch.jsp


73 de na6m

> On Feb 25, 2016, at 19:11, Robert Harmon <k6uj at pacbell.net> wrote:
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> Interesting.
> Now I know why the big contest station towers are at 200 feet.
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> Bob
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>> On 2/25/16 4:27 PM, Drax Felton wrote:
>> Your above the special restrictions height. Just so you're aware.
>> http://www.hamradioschool.com/g1b01-maximum-antenna-structure-height/
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>> On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 1:48 PM -0800, "john nistico" <electric911inc at hotmail.com> wrote:
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>> I am looking to build my retirement station consisting of 4-265 foot towers with stacked mono banders  on each band and wires for 80 and 160 meters. The monos would be 4 over 4 on 40m
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>> 6 over 6 on 20m, and 7 over 7 on 15 and 10. I am open to suggestions I did reach out to a company in New Hampshire but got no reply.
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