Bill,
The Hi Tower base is a hinged T and it mounts to the EARTH with three 1 ¼ “ od
tubes that affix to the three insulators.
IMO you need to rent a CORE drill to drill into your exsiting base and EPOXY
the tubes in the holes
Wayne ,
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Bill if you can get me the base templates I may be able to weld up something
for you
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I am contemplating buying a Hy-Tower (AV-18HT) but would like to mount it
on an existing concrete pad. This pad held a TX-455 until recently, is in
good shape, and is certainly large enough. Has anyone done something like
this? How to adapt the Hy-Tower base to an existing concrete pad? As
expected, I had no response from MFJ/hy-gain when I sent them the question
and the Hy-Tower product manual is not very helpful.
Bill
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