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Re: [TowerTalk] Galvenized Monopole Foundation

To: "'Steve Maki'" <lists@oakcom.org>, "'towertalk'" <towertalk@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Galvenized Monopole Foundation
From: "Jeff DePolo" <jd0@broadsci.com>
Date: Wed, 5 Aug 2020 07:24:56 -0400
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> I'd install a couple of "ring collars" - off the shelf weldments used in
the cell
> business - one at the pole top, and one down 6' or so. To that you clamp a
4" or
> 5" pipe mount, which can be plumbed with no trouble.

> -Steve K8LX

Along the save lines as what Steve said, you could even side-mount a short
section of 25G near the top and then be able to use an off-the-shelf rotor
plate, thrust bearing, etc..  We did this on a large-face tower (Stainless
G10) in order to hold a rotor and bearing for a 2 GHz steerable dish, and in
another case on a smaller tower (48" face) for a steerable VHF yagi.  A
beefy collar suitable to hold a platform would be plenty strong enough to do
this on a monopole, then it would just be a matter of the attachment to the
25G, preferably grabbing all three legs. 

Chain mounts are a cheap and easy way to add side-arms for VHF omnis and the
like anywhere along the length of the pole.

                                --- Jeff WN3A



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