In a message dated 97-06-18 15:21:53 EDT, you write:
> And, where did that photo of a BX tower come from? I went out and looked
> at my HDBX-48 (with two added top straight sections the size of the top of
> BX section 3) and the X-braces almost touch each other at the rivits on
> the legs, and thus are not at all so far separated as the photo in CQ
> Contest. Is Rohn making a lesser BX now, or for that photo?
Where did it come from? I don't know the origin; I just took the
picture at a customer's house. From the comments recently about being able
and not being able to get a T2X into a BX3 section, apparently there are
different iterations of the BX design.
BTW, the top section of your HDBX-48 is a BX3; the sections in the photo
are BX2 or BX1. Let's say that the tower in the photo is "BX-like". The
purpose of the photo was to illustrate the gap (whatever it is) between the
X-braces. Maybe the spacing is exaggerated but my point is still the same.
73, Steve K7LXC
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