...an advantage of the 1/4" would be that in the future should you go larger
you can recycle the guys onto another project. EHS guy wire is aweome
stuff - good for a very very long time.
..while both are spec according to Rohn's book since the cost difference is
minimal on a small job like this why not go with the bigger stuff. Also
suspect you will find more 1/4" guy grips out there on the market!
Tomorrow is the Florida QSO Party - be there!
Jim, K4OJ
----- Original Message -----
From: <brewerj@squared.com>
To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
Sent: Friday, April 26, 2002 11:25 AM
Subject: [Towertalk] more guying questions
> I'm looking though some catalogs regaridng "dead ends" since the
overwhelming response
> to my question about dead ends vs. cable clamps was "go with the dead
> ends!"
>
>
> I see in the Graybar catalog, there's two galvanizing finishes available.
> Do I want "b" or "C"?
>
> On a 40' tower with a modest tribander, would you recommend 3/16" or 1/4"
> cable? Specs call for 3/16, but there's virtually no cost adder in going
to the 1/4.
> Is there a downside to the larger cable?
>
> Thanks for your patience in answering all of these!
> John
>
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