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Subject: [TowerTalk] Windloading
From: K7LXC@aol.com (K7LXC@aol.com)
Date: Sun, 27 Dec 1998 09:43:15 EST
In a message dated 98-12-27 03:38:19 EST, ni6w@yagistress.minden.nv.us writes:

>  It may be best for me not to answer these types of questions publicly. They
> seem
>  to generate too much controversy.

         Controversy? I don't think the topic is controversial. I APPRECIATE
your knowledgeable and technical input. 
>  
>  I thought that this venue was for open discussion of these things related
to
>  towers and antennas. And was aimed at enhancing the knowledge of
subscribers
>  regarding these issues.

      It is. The whole idea of TowerTalk was to present a forum where
questions (and everyone's got them) could get answered and topics discussed. I
think that it's been successful in its mission. And the most important basic
discussion is PROPER ENGINEERING. 

      Kurt, you're one of only a handful of TowerTalkians whose technical
expertise I trust on a consistent basis. Heck, I don't even trust 99% of hams
to be able to tie a decent knot properly. TowerTalk is endeavoring to provide
parameters and advice that anyone can follow safely. Anyone wanting to
consider "out of the box" scenarios is always told to "get a PE involved" for
obvious reasons. And ALL of these discussions are appropriate. 

      But I will always draw the line at exceeding or 're-engineering' a
manufacturer's specs without proper engineering involvement. I have worked on
over 125 amateur installations over the years and I have seen so many
mistakes, problems and under-engineering that sometime it'll make a whole Up
The Tower column or maybe two. That's why I wrote the "Ten Most Common Tower
Building Mistakes" because I kept seeing the same potentially fatal tower
mistakes. TowerTalk was my attempt to keep people out of trouble and I think
that we do a pretty good job of it. 

>  Is there another reflector where it is more appropriate to discuss things 
> beyond
>  "just doing what the Mfgr says?" Sometimes, what they say is not entirely 
> correct
>  or complete.
>  This falls into the same category as antenna projected areas and safe wind 
> speeds.
>  
>  Someone please point me to the site where these discussions are
appropriate.
>  
       TowerTalk as far as I know is the ONLY place where amateur tower and
antenna construction is discussed. Maybe you're looking for a structural
engineering reflector. I know that there are some broadcast engineering venues
(maybe www.sbe.org {?} or www.broadcast.net). 

      We're all learning as a result of your posts so please keep 'um coming.

Cheers,   Steve    K7LXC

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