In a message dated 97-04-22 07:34:48 EDT, jwatson@unix.cde.com (John Watson)
writes:
> However, I am in dire need of a copy of a study called The
> Gunter-Olsen Study. This study supposedly shows that towers don't fall
> flat at a total of their height, but rather, they tend to twist on
> itself, and twist to basically fall in a relatively small area.
> If anyone has a copy of this study, or any pertinent info from
> mfgr's relating to how a tower will fall, please let me know ASAP.
I have a copy of a copy of a copy etc. (meaning it's poor quality) of a
study about the above topic but I don't know if it's the one you cited. An
SASE to TOWER TECH, Box 572, Woodinville, WA, 98072, will get you a copy.
You should be on the Ham-Law reflector. It is populated with lots of
knowledgeable people who have been through this before. Send a message to
listserver@altlaw.com with subscribe ham-law in the message.
73, Steve K7LXC
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