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Tom N4KG
On Thu, 10 Oct 2002 13:22:19 -0700 kr7o@vhfdx.com writes:
> Ok, I must admit that my high school geometry/trig have not survived
> college parties, etc. but, I have a question that I don't ever
> remember seeing addressed on TT.
>
> I am looking for a formula to determine in advance how far my guy
> anchors
> need to be for a side mounted antenna at any given height to clear
> the
> guys. Example, a 75' rotating tower with guy wires attached at 75'
> and an
> antenna with a turning radius of 25' at say 60'. I'm sure I could
> graph it
> out, but I would prefer to know exactly before sinking anchors (I
> want to
> do things once).
>
> Thanks,
>
>
>
> 73, Robert KR7O/YB2ARO, DM07ba/OI52ee (ex. N7STU)
> kr7o@vhfdx.com
>
> www.vhfdx.com (Norcal WSWSS activities & KR7O/YB2ARO homepages)
>
>
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