Hi Phil: Since you are getting all kinds of advice, perhaps I should add
mine. I had a friend here in Oak Ridge who had a 50 ft. Rohn 25G with a
mosely tribander on it, unguyed and no problems, but I do not know the size
of the concrete base. I would suggest that it should be 3 to 4 cubic yards,
unless you can bracket it to your house. I would lean toward 40 ft. instead
of 50 ft. if unsupported as you probably have stronger winds there than we
do.
I have a 50 ft. Rohn 25G bracketed to my house at the 16ft. level, no guys,
and a Mosley TA53M on it. This is a 4 element yagi with 30 mtr extentions
on the driven element for 30 mtrs. I would feel a lot better about your
setup if you could bracket it to your house.
Our 73/88 to you and your family. Hope to run into you on the bands soon.
Bill k4lta
----- Original Message -----
From: "Phil Scovell" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2002 6:20 PM
Subject: Re: Tower base
> Steve and others who have replied thus far,
>
> I was planning on going a four foot square base, unless I could find
exactly
> what Rohn recommended. If I figured it right, that should be 2.3 yards?
I
> was going to put up about 45 feet of tower. I am only hanging wires and
> antennas and small light weight two meter and 4 50 antennas. I read once
> you could go 50 feet with Rohn 25G free standing if you did not go more
than
> two or three square feet. I had a little larger than a one square yard
base
> under my 65 foot tower with two sets of guys. But I remember putting it
up
> and even climbing to the 30 foot level to put the first set of guys on, it
> wiggled around a lot. So I'm not all that interested in 50 feet torking
> around in the wind even with small antennas on it. My son is building a
> house in the backyard and so when they come to pour his basement,
driveway,
> and double car garage pad, I can get a couple of yards, or more, for a lot
> less money. So I am going to dig the hole, slop in a couple of bags of
> ready mix, get the first section nice and straight, and then when the
truck
> comes to pour all his concrete, I can get my base poured. If anybody
finds
> out differently concerning 25G free standing and the size of the base
needed
> and the square footage wind load, let me know. Thanks.
>
> Phil.
> k0nx
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