I'm using 40' of Rohn 25 unguyed with a bracket just above the first
joint tied into the concrete tie beam at the top of the wall of my
house. That leaves 30' above the bracket. I've had the tower in it's
present location for 17 years, and until I installed a Hazer about 4
years ago, I climbed it routinely. Yes, it does flex a bit. Wobble I
wouldn't call it. I've climbed to the tip top of the pointed top
section to reach things on the mast above. I can't say I'd want to do
it another 10 or 20 feet higher. up to 30 feet seems to be survivable.
Now with the Hazer, the Fluidmotion Steppir 3 el is only 2 feet above
the top of the tower. The tower is installed per the drawings in the
Rohn catalogue with a partial section set in a concrete base and the
bracket as stated. Has survived several huricanes and himacanes.
(although to be honest none a 'direct hit'.).. My dream is to have
enough land to put a couple or three rohn 45's at 100' plus.. well
guyed and professionally installed. But 'til I hit the lottery, it's
not likely. Y'all have fun, and be careful.
73
Gil, W1RG
n4kg@juno.com wrote:
>Yes, R25 does 'flex' with 3 sections above the last support
>but that is pretty standard for installers. You get used to it
>or get out of the business. I know one guy who will go 40 ft
>above the last guy on R25. No thanks.
>
>Tom N4KG
>
>On Mon, 7 Oct 2002 Bill Coleman <aa4lr@arrl.net> writes:
>
> SNIP
>
>
>>As for height above bracket, I wouldn't consider anything much above
>>25 feet. Mine is 18.5 feet, with about 5 more feet of mast. Bottom
>>
>>
>line
>
>
>>you gotta climb it, and Rohn 25 starts to wobble a lot as you get
>>beyond > about 15 feet. I couldn't imagine climbing 30 feet of
>>unsupported Rohn 25.
>>
>>
>
> SNIP
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>
>
>>Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@arrl.net
>>Quote: "Not within a thousand years will man ever fly!"
>> -- Wilbur Wright, 1901
>>
>>
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