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Randy,
I think that I would be more concerned with the tower holding up vs the 
mast. 
Rohn rates the HDBX-40 for 18 sq ft @ 70 mph wind speed. This assumes 2 
things: 
1) The load is no more than 3 feet above the top
2) The boom length does not exceed 10 feet
You've exceeded those 2 specs already. In addition, your County is listed @ 
85 mph in the County Windspeed Data so the 18 sq ft is no longer valid. 
I would seriously re-think that install...
Doug - K1ZO
----- Original Message ----- 
From: <RShirbroun@newportlabs.com> 
To: <n6sj@earthlink.net>; <towertalk@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2013 11:32 AM
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Question on mast height above tower
 Thanks Steve.  According to the calculator the guys at Texas Towers use, 
the mast (2" diameter, 0.25" wall) should easily handle it.  My concern is 
just if the ratio of 13' above and 2' below the top plate is excessive and 
would potentially put too much stress on the tower itself.
73,
Randy, ND0C
-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Jones [mailto:n6sj@earthlink.net]
Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2013 10:13 AM
To: Shirbroun, Randy AH/US; towertalk@contesting.com
Subject: RE: [TowerTalk] Question on mast height above tower
Randy-
If you can find a copy of Dave Leeson's "Physical Design of Yagi Antennas"
(out of print) he explains how to calculate all the moments created by 
your combination of wind speed, boom/mast lengths and material types. 
Then you select the proper material, length and wall thickness to 
withstand those forces.  That stack sounds like a big load on the base of 
the 2" mast, but whether it will hold depends on the yield strength of the 
chrome moly mast you use. 
73,
Steve
N6SJ
-----Original Message-----
From: TowerTalk [mailto:towertalk-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of 
RShirbroun@newportlabs.com 
Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2013 7:51 AM
To: towertalk@contesting.com
Subject: [TowerTalk] Question on mast height above tower
I didn't get any comments or suggestions to my previous post, so I'll try 
again. 
If this is a dumb question, feel free to tell me!
I have just erected a new HDBX 40 in place of my 30 year old HBX 48, 
sacrificing 8' of height to gain some strength and load capacity (and 
peace of mind!).  The stock rotator plate allows 2' of mast below the top 
plate and I will be using the heavy duty Yaesu thrust bearing (along with 
the Yaesu heavy 
duty 2800 rotator plus the absorber plate).   I have added steel angle
braces
to reinforce the rotator plate.
I'm looking at using a 15' chrome/steel 2" mast (in place of my previous 
9'
mast), so 13' of the mast would extend above the tower.  The mast would 
support a TX38 tribander just above the top plate, a 6 m beam half-way up, 
and a 40m rotatable dipole near the top, 12' above the top tower plate and 
the thrust bearing.  The mast, of course, is very heavy, weighing around 
75lbs.  The tribander weighs 40lbs and with 5 ft2 surface area; the 6 m. 
beam weighs 10lbs with 1.5 ft2; the dipole weighs 10lbs and is 0.5 ft2.
Is this too much mast for this tower?   (BTW - I'm aware the boom length
exceeds the 10' maximum for this tower, but the HBX 48 handled a similar 
tribander for 30 years, with occasional severe ice-loading, without any 
problems.)
Thanks and 73,
Randy, ND0C
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