I am trying to get wet sealed VA engineering drawings for Rohn 55G towers at 70' height, as this is a requirement for the building permit application in Montgomery County, VA. I already obtained the
To feed my Force 12 HF yagis, I plan to wind my own coax baluns (8 turns of coax, 8" diameter - sound reasonable?), and would like to simply spilt the LMR400 coax feedline, with the ground braid goin
Duhh...of course! Thanks for this good,obvious suggestion. Thanks to all who responded off net, too! If I use a simple S0-239 connector, what is the best way to waterproof it? Is there a goop or tape
With inputs from many, I have settled on making the mountain-top 65' towers out of heavy duty Rohn 45G SR (solid rod) with 2 guys per tower, using three 20' sections (and a 10' base section having 5'
I have 4 mast pipes, each about 17' long, made of Chrome Moly steel, which I bought recently but cannot use (I am going with a 3" solid steel stick). I will sell each of these masts for $250 each, or
Several of you asked why I am using 3" solid steel mast pipe, and what I am putting on top of it. I have gained a great education the past few months, learning about tower design, and the new TIA 222