Dan,
Back in the mid-70s I had a Hy-Tower up at my then-midwestern QTH without the
concrete base (but guyed) and it went over in a wind event (guys failed,
obviously) and it landed on my neighbor's AC service line. Removing it was a
life-threatening exercise and the next day I was bending rebar and pouring
concrete. After that, no problems.
Neighbor stayed friendly after that.
Best of luck,
Peter W2CDO
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dan Schaaf" <dan-schaaf@att.net>
To: towertalk@contesting.com
Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 7:44:15 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
Subject: [TowerTalk] Questions about the HyGain HyTower theory of operation
Hello to the group.
I am considering making a homebrew HyGain HyTower.
My first questions is this:
The stinger at the top is not electrically connected to the top of the tower?
It is insulated and there is a wire that runs from the base to the stinger. In
the manual, it is called the "80 meter wire".
I am wondering why they did this instead of just electrically connecting the
bottom of the stinger direct to the top of the tower.
Does anyone know the answer?
Next question: Has anyone tried to make a 60 meter stub for this antenna?
Last question: Does one really need 3 x 3 x 3 ft of concrete to hold up a
tiltover 100 lb. tower and stinger such as this antenna?
Vy 73, Dan K3ZXL
http://www.k3zxl.com
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