Located in North Florida. Excellent condition, NO rust. Currently installed at an educational facility. Email me for pictures and to discuss details. I can have a tower crew take it down using a cran
My local college has a Rohn SSV 100 ft tower they want removed from one of their properties in North Florida. It can be yours for the cost of getting it taken down and loaded on your truck or trailer
If you are an ARRL member, check the membership insurance benefit. You can purchase complete 100% replacement price coverage of your tower, antennas, mobile and station equipment. just go to www.arrl
I'm working on plans for my 110' tower to be installed early this summer. Considering installing some thin wall PVC pipe inside one corner of the tower from near the bottom to the area at the top whe
Couldn't one of the newer and higher quality coax switches be used to make it possible to choose from several different combinations? I'm working on plans for a 90' tower. Has anyone used the top set
I'd like to see some comments from anyone that uses either or both of these DX programs. Cal Zethmayr W4GMH@COX.NET _______________________________________________ ___________________________________
My very first antenna support as a Novice in 1954 was a 60' power pole. I got lucky, one of the members of the DuPage Amateur Radio Club worked for the power company that was replacing the poles in o
I've been told that you need three times the weight of concrete in the ground for the tower base than the total weight of the tower, guy wires, beams and rotors? But I haven't found any documentation
Back in the 60's I built a 20-15-10-6 meter 2 element quad using cane fishing poles I got from a local fish and bait place....and my boom was a 2inch aluminum pipe. I had it up about 45 feet and it w
I'll be putting up a 100' of Rohn 45G later this spring and I am surrounded by 60-85' tall oak and pine trees. I.Don't see hawks very often BUT I am intrigued by the suggestion of using fishing line
Since we've gotten a few comments on this topic, have any of you anything to report about the coverage, claims response and such from the equipment insurance available to ARRL members? Cal Zethmayr W
The June 2010 issue of QST has an interesting article on building a Triplexer that would enable three different transceivers to use the same tribander at the same time! Thus three rigs running, one o
YEP, it takes a LOT of concrete to meet Rohn Specs. We have a 100' and a 120' SSV towers available to our club. And at today's prices for Concrete, it is a lot cheaper to put up a Rohn 45 or even 55
Leaving Crestview Friday morning around 9am on February 11th, driving to Orlando..get there around 4-5pm Orlando Time. Coming back Sunday the 13th. Could pick some one up along the route (I-10 to Lak
I NEED 45G 9' top section, 45AG5 Preferred, might consider 45AG3. ALSO NEED AS455G Accessory Shelf (3) GA45GD Guy Bracket Assemblies (3) TB45D Torque Bars (3) 3/8S 3/8 Shackles contact me by email Ca
Roger and others I too am planning on putting up a 100 (maybe 110') Rohn 45G this spring. And I want a safety climb system on it. Did some looking around on the net tonight and found the following ht
I'd like to hear from anyone that has installed a 45G and used Phillystran for any of the guywires? Especially want to hear from anyone that has done this in Florida, Georgia, Alabama or Mississippi.
In the USA a tower must be 200 feet or taller to require lighting or meet guidlines for painting or the types of lighting. I wonder what the regs are in other countries? Cal Zethmayr W4GMH == Send To
My most recent experience with static noise was from sloppy installation work done by a contract company putting up new fibre for the the local cable company. The crews just wrapped their copper grou
I need two (2) R-GA45GD TOWER GUY BRACKET ASSEMBLIES. AND ONE (1) R-AS455G ACCESSORY SHELF AND ANTENNA ROTOR MOUNT. If you are going to be in Orlando for HAMCATION 2012 you can bring any of the above