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Amen.
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BRETT WINCHESTER
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-----Original Message-----
From: For blind ham radio operators
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Sent: Monday, August 06, 2007 4:36 PM
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Subject: Re: 2nd tower question
Brett,
Everything I know about towers I absorbed from the towertalk reflector
over the years. Someone mentioned 80 percent. That is the number used
by Rohn and whoever took them over a few years ago. For a 100 foot
tower, the
anchor points should be 80 feet out. 50 foot tower, 40 feet out. The
closer the anchor points are brought to the tower, the steeper the
angle, and the more compressive / downward force is put on the tower
and it's base.
I also understand that while some crank-up's are designed to be guyed,
most are not and it's not wise to guy one that is not designed that way.
Whatever you do, do it safe.
73, Steve KW3A
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brett Winches" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, August 06, 2007 4:18 PM
Subject: 2nd tower question
> For same 50 foot crank up tower, what minimum guy angle between 45 and
x
> would be best. I think I would prefer 45 but am curious as to what
> lower angles might also meet safety needs. I expect not to go below
30
> and more likely 35 degrees. =20
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> The system will be a set of 3 guy points. =20
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