only tower experience I have had was with rone 25. This came with the house
we bought, but it was straight-forward, and I could clamber up and down the
thing with no problems.
It wasn't too big, in terms of girth, and did the job.
The tower was anchored into concrete at the base, and fastenedto the side of
the house, and went up just a bit above the roof.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Brett Winchester" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2001 4:07 PM
Subject: new topic towers!


> Well gang, let's throw a new topic that is more closely related to ham =
> radio in here.  What tower configurations do some of you prefer?  I am =
> looking at a new tower and want a minimalist approach for hanging the =
> wires.  I am not necessarily concerned about a rotatable aray for VHF UHF
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> or hf at this time as I had not planned to put the bucks into that heavy =
> duty type of tower. =20
>
> so what are your favorite solutions here?
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> Thank You!
>
> BRETT K WINCHESTER  PM  KD7JN
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