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Re: [TowerTalk] Universal 9-50

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Universal 9-50
From: Gedas <w8bya@mchsi.com>
Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2015 14:19:38 -0500
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I have 3 universal towers, two 70' and one 50'......So the story goes like this.....almost 30 years ago my friend and I were dumb enough to try to walk up the 50' tower that had a 10' aluminum mast out the top and a pair of long boom 2m yagi's. Picking the tower top end up off the ground and walking it up by myself seemed so easy that I figured with the help of my also strong friend that this should be pretty darn easy......I mean heck the instructions that come with every tower even shows a guy simply walking up the tower !

We were both in our middle 20's and in (then) excellent physical shape and actually pretty strong dudes. I am over 6' and could easily carry things like my washer and drying out by myself to the P/U truck as I moved around from QTH to QTH just by bear-hugging it. Anyway, you get the idea, we were not wimps.

So anyway, as far as raising this tower, things were super easy until we got to the final point where the tower had only 20-30 degrees to go before it got vertical.

It was at that point we both started to crap our pants......we both realized that no amount of pushing that we could generate, from down on ground level, could exert enough force to make that tower go that additional 20-30 degrees that we needed it to go.

After realizing the serious situation we were in, and with time very quickly running out, we talked it over and realized we had two choices......let go and quickly get out of the way or give it absolutely everything we had and try one last time to make the tower vertical.

We decided to give it absolutely everything we had and after several very agonizing minutes we managed to get the tower vertical. I thought we were both going to have a stroke from our efforts. Every time I buy another tower section and get the paperwork that comes with it, and I see that cartoon pictorial of the fella simply walking up the tower makes me cringe.

Sure, an empty 40-50 foot tower you can probably do if you are in good shape and are strong, but put a rotor, mast, antennas, and heliax etc up along with it and you quickly realize the definition of a lever-arm. My advice is to never try to walk up a tower. Always pull it up from the opposite side using the proper ropes or cables. Just my 2 cents.

Gedas, W8BYA

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On 1/12/2015 10:26 PM, mike repinski via TowerTalk wrote:
I put a used one up last year. I assembled it and walked it up. Let me know if 
I can be of help. It gets pretty heavy with the antenna on it. Mike







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From: Robert via TowerTalk <towertalk@contesting.com>
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Sent: Mon, Jan 12, 2015 10:22 pm
Subject: [TowerTalk] Universal 9-50


Has anyone had experience with the universal 9-50 tower ?
I'm installing one now at my home QTH and do not have the room to assemble
On the ground, doing it the hard way, building up.

Thanks,
Robert N5FUN


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