Hi Alan They are certainly well thought of! The Radio Society of Great Britain ordered one (not sure what height) and had it delivered to their new HQ at Bletchley Park, and then couldn't get permission to install it! 73 ATB David W Wood -----Original Message----- From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Alan R. Downing Sent: Monday, December 16, 2013 3:14 AM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Luso towers Hello list, Has anyone on the list looked into Luso towers when shopping for a new one? For those that aren't aware of Luso, it is a Japanese tower builder of heavy duty electrically operated crankup towers in heights from 90 feet to over 300 feet. They accommodate antenna, rotor, and mast weight of up to 2200 pounds. The 150 foot model is rated to accommodate 140 square foot of antenna, and goes from a fully retracted height of 42 feet to a fully extended height of 145 feet in 29 seconds. Masts of up to 8.6 inch diameters are accommodated with multiple thrust bearings. Each model is available with a number of options, including a rotating base, and automatic retraction when winds exceed a preset level. The 150 foot model weighs 29700 pounds excluding options. A friend just took delivery of the 90 foot model with the rotating base and automatic retraction system. Because of my recent good news on the health front, I am seriously thinking of ordering the 120 foot tower with the rotating base, automatic retraction, 4 inch mast with thrust bearings, and a prop pitch rotor with Green Heron controller. If anyone has investigated the Luso offerings, I'd appreciate discussing them with you. Merry Christmas everyone, and a very happy New Year. Best 73 Alan