| I think that you will get a response from many....do what the manufacture 
recommends in the specs of the tower.
 
Usually, my rule of thumb is that the guys have to be out from the tower at 60% 
of its height.  Now, the lower guys you might want to change that because there 
will be a lot of cable hanging on the lower guys.  You can push those in and 
make a 45 degree guy point.  In other words, guy the bottom two at 100% of the 
height at the guy point on the tower and make the top two at 60% of the height 
of the guy point on the tower.
 
Now, there are a lot more experienced people on the list than me....so listen 
to them as well.
 
Lee - K0WA
rum <ccrum@dot11net.com> wrote:
I'm new to the list so this may have been asked before, but I'm thinking 
about putting up a 150 ft tower in the near future. Does anyone know how 
to calculate the distance away from the tower and number of guys (in 
elevation) required for such a structure. Sorry, this is my first tower 
so this is all new to me.
Regards,
Cameron
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