Dave,
I am so sorry to hear about the tower, after losing a couple myself over the
last 40 years I know how sickening it is especially after all the work you've
been doing to get things going again.
73,
Terry - W8ZN
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From: newsvhf-bounces@mailman.qth.net [mailto:newsvhf-bounces@mailman.qth.net]
On Behalf Of David Olean
Sent: Thursday, July 1, 2021 9:21 AM
To: vhfcontesting@contesting.com; NEWSVHF@mailman.qth.net; YCCC <yccc@groups.io>
Subject: [NEWSVHF] Microburst Disaster
My place was hit on 6/30 with an apparent microburst that did tremendous
damage. Many trees are down and one large white pine came down right across the
west guy anchor of my 130 ft rohn 45 144 MHz tower. This was a tree that I had
identified to remove as soon as I had a chance. When it fell, it snapped off
the top of the rock anchor. They have a rated working strength of 14,000 lbs,
but I am sure the falling tree force was much greater than that. With no guy
attached the tower just toppled over and laid out all 130 ft across the tops of
trees. The equalizing plate and part of the anchor is up in a tree. It is a
total wreck. The H frame on top has been ripped apart along with the four 17B2
144 MHz yagis. The famous LVA, an array of 16 x 5 element yagis spaced along
one tower leg, was also on the tower and has been destroyed. I was in the
process of re aligning the LVA to aim towards ND0B in N. Dakota in an attempt
to give him his last state on 144. Now there is nothing left. As the
yagis fell through the foliage canopy, the elements have been cleaned off or
severely bent. Many booms are ripped apart or bent. There is nothing
salvageable from the quad array of 17B2s. They are all destroyed. The H frame
is destroyed as well.
I was not here when the storm came through, but witnesses said it was very
frightening and the winds came from many directions. My neighbor has about 40
uprooted trees. I suspect a microburst from the direction that I see fallen
trees. My wife arrived home just after the storm and called me. By the time, I
arrived, it was just after 9PM and getting quite dark. I knew something was
wrong when I could not see towers on the hill while driving south along the
lake. Normally the towers are very visible. I could not sleep all night, and,
at dawn, armed with a big chainsaw, I drove the truck up to the VHF shack. The
scene is sickening, with the entire tower laid over the trees and bent like a
pretzel. It is being held up on one end by a guy wire from another tower that
somehow managed to stay up! That guy is under tremendous pressure.
I am not sure how to fix all the damage, and save tower #2.
Dave K1WHS
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