For 90 and 130 ft towers, I put my first anchor at 60 ft with
guys at 30 and 60 ft. This gives me a 20 ft turning radius
at the 40 ft level which is where I like to place my lower antennas.
The second anchor is placed 90 to 95 ft out which gives me
a 30 ft radius at the 90 ft level.
Tom N4KG
On Mon, 06 Aug 2001 Philip Florig <W9IXX@arrl.net> writes:
>
> At 17:50 8/6/2001 -0400, you wrote:
> >I too, did two separate guy anchor points for the same reason....on
> all three200 footers, even though according to the book, it wasn't
> necessary......So far so good.
> >Bill K4XS
>
> Hi,
>
> This will be one of those good points to remember. Going along with
> this, a question has come up.
> The Rohn Catalog for 25g shows only single point bottom guy support
> up to 170ft. If you wanted to have multiple lower guy points is there
a
> guide at what distance they should be out from the center of the
> tower? Just a nagging little question.
>
> 73 Phil
> ----------------------------------------------
> Philip Florig e-mail:pflorig@ieee.org
> PO Box 44 (or):W9IXX@arrl.net
> Worth, IL. 60482 amateur radio:W9IXX
> USA also:J3X-T30,31,32,33P
>
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