My 80m vertical is a 60-foot self-supporting aluminum tower [Universal]
that is insulated from the base using solid, fiberglass rods that are
drilled to match the mounting holes. I use Dacron guys at the 24' and
48' levels due to high winds in this area [Indiana].
Don
N8DE
PY2YP wrote:
>
> Hello All,
>
> I'm new on this reflector so I don't know if this was
> discussed before. I'm working on a 80 meters four square
> project using four non guyed towers. The question is:
>
> How to isolate the tower from the concrete base? I have
> neoprene availabe but I'm not sure if it will act as RF
> isolation material. Do celeron works better? Can I use both
> e.g. the neoprene acting against wind vibration and celeron
> doing the isolation?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> 73 DX de PY2YP - Cesar
> http://www.cwsp.org.br
> mailto:py2yp@pobox.com
>
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