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At present I have a Rohn 25 at 55 feet, guyed at 30 feet with torsion bars and guy bracket, Plans were to also guy at 50 feet with the same setup, guy bracket, torsion bars. But they are on the groun
I have what seems to be a Rohn GA25GD Guy bracket I plan to use on my tower. From the pics I have seen I understand what it does and how to mount it to the tower . My question is I also have a couple
I have a Cushcraft A4S 4 element. I have a couple of extra beam parts ( from another A4S) and was wondering the advantage or possibility of adding say 2-3 more elements and a longer boom to the ant.
I now have a 40 foot Rohn 25 dedicated for VHF/UHF antennas, Im playing with SSB on 2 meters and 432 to see what can be done, mostly 2 meters. But I still want to be able to use vertical for simplex
I'm in the final stages of erecting a 50' rohn 25G tower. Im looking for information on how to set up the guy points at the ground. I'm planing on using steel pipe of some sort and attaching the Turn
No not elevated. Just a Good strong point to attach the Guys to. Going to use 3/16" at the recommended guy points for a 60" tower from the Rohn Data Sheets that have on the web. But in the 25 pages o
Ok kinda off topic... but.. I'm looking for plans to build a simple (hi hi) for a newbie type guy rotatable di-pole for 40 meters.. maybe even a 2 element version. Have some spare time to kill before
You can also get these at Home Depot and Lowes.. I bought mine there. 1/2" anchors and bolts and had to rent a drill hammer and a 3/4" <?> Bit to fit the anchors.. Took 15 minutes to frill 5 holes in
Anyone in the Dallas Fort Worth Area have one or two ten foot sections of Rohn 25G they would like hauled off ? *grin* Looking to pick up about 20 feet as cheap as I can. I have 50 feet and would lik
I like Rust Bullet. Comes in gray to match the tower and has higher Abrasion and Weathering testing results compared to all the rest I've seen. http://www.stoprust.net Weather Stations", and lot's mo
Im looking at mounting a 16 foot 2" chrome Molly mast on the hazer.. Can some one give me an idea of the weight I should expect ? The hazer is only rated at 150 lbs. Dave ____________________________
Thanks for all the direct replies... Yes I didn't mention the wall thickness.. I need to find this out, I just know it is HEAVY and was curious if this was normal.... I'll do some checking on the wal
After 6 months, lots of questions here ( thanks for the answers ) and a lot of skinned up knuckles, I've finally finished ( somewhat) the 65 foot tower setup. The hazer was finally raised today to a