Help! I need a little help to ID this tower and get the original specs into the hands of an engineer. Photo of one leg and joining plate: http://double-trouble.dyndns.org/tower-leg.jpg I'm told that
Go with the best zinc-rich "cold galvanizing" coating you can lay your hands on. For starters see: - http://www.championradio.com/misc.html - http://coatings.nfesc.navy.mil/NFGS/UFGS-09910N,%20Mar%2
Um Mike... You DO realize that your solution would completely "zap" *@arrl.net? Bill - WB1GOT _______________________________________________ See: http://www.mscomputer.com for "Self Supporting Towe
I'm finally getting around to erecting a tower but have run into an unanticipated issue. I already have a brand new HDBX-48 which would suit my needs perfectly except... The township PERMITS (already
Using a SteppIR as an "adjustable" top-hat in an interesting thought. I suggest posting the question to the SteppIR group: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SteppIR/ Bill Powell - WB1GOT ________________
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Some idle thinking brings about this question. I have access to a large Rohn SSV tower covered with Public Safety sticks, microwave dishes and a 2 bay FM bcast antenna. It is painted and lit and has,
I am looking for the masts that come with the Norwegian Mil Surplus HØGANTENNE. Some time back, a surplus / sporting store was selling the whole shebang: 7 mast sections that stacked to 10M, a 75 MHz
A quick and dirty test for JB Weld as an RF insulator: Mix up a small lump, let it harden and microwave it (along w/ a cup of water). If it get's hot it has absorbed microwave energy and is a questio
Anyone out there ever try to shunt feed a LARGE tower on 160 / 75? By LARGE I mean a 200' - 250' free-standing 30' face tower covered with 3' - 8' dishes and a plethora of fiberglass omni sticks. U