Rohn shows 20, 30, 40, and 50 ft versions. <http://www.rohnnet.com/telescoping-masts> You should be able to have any Rohn tower dealer get you one I would think. Tim, N9PUZ __________________________
If you are doing this to protect the radios, etc. when not in use I would be concerned that the narrow gap between the contacts might easily be jumped by lightning. Tim, N9PUZ _______________________
For all but the coaxial cable or open wire feeders I would look at these: <http://www.weatherpack.com/>. Also look at the Metri-Pack series for high current (> 20A) applications. They are found in al
The company I work for manufactures steel containers that are used to hold drained used oil filters, oil collected from "do-it-yourself" mechanics, and grease from restaurants. We have them powder co
I can't give you a hard and fast number but I can say based on a temporary vertical I used when we first built our house that until I got it about 20 ft away from our two-story home you could hear th
No matter if you are doing the work yourself or hiring professional help I think that having the manufacturer's data and specs available is simply a 'must have' for a good tower project. There's too
Just as we discussed recently for Rohn 25G I think your best bet is to follow the manufacturers specifications. It is a combination of wind loading, weight, type of installation, location, etc. Tim,
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