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Subject: [TowerTalk] Rohn 45 foldover questions
From: wb2dne@ix.netcom.com (wb2dne@ix.netcom.com)
Date: Wed, 5 Nov 1997 10:28:55 -0600 (CST)
I need some opinions and experiences... I'm thinking of replacing my present 60 
foot 
Rohn 25 with a 64 foot foldover Rohn 45 next spring.  My VHF-UHF stack (single 
yagis 
for 50MHz thru 1296MHz) meets the windload specs and is slightly less than the 
max 
weight rating of 135 pounds (including rotator, mast etc.) at the apex.  I'm 
thinking 
of this change mostly because I do not like to climb, maintanance and repair on 
the 
yagis at the top of my mast is very difficult since they are out of reach from 
the top 
of the tower and some home renovation is to be done next spring and the timing 
is good 
for base, guy anchor and trench digging while the equipment is on the property. 
 My 
questions; how easy/difficult is it to un-tension and detach the top set of 
guys prior 
to folding over - can it be a single person job?  What type and how often does 
maintanance need to be done on the winch, cable, foldover section etc.  Are 
there any 
reports of disasters/failures during the foldover process?  How does the Rohn 
foldover 
concept compare with crank-ups?
Any info and experiences on the topic will be appreciated.
73,
Ed WB2DNE
wb2dne@ix.netcom.com
 


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