Right. What exactly is the antenna? How far up the mast is it mounted? What
is the mast material?. Is there a thrust bearing at the top? Was the antenna
boom pointed into the wind or sideways to it? All towers will vibrate; you
should hear my XA hum when the wind picks up! Do your guy bracket bolts have
locknuts on all the parts? Are all shackles the safety bolt type? Are the
turnbuckles properly safety wired? A lot of questions and a lot of possible
causes. Phil KB9CRY
> W4PA wrote:
>
> >Towertalkers:
> >
> >Question about guy wire vibration. K4JNY and I were doing tower work
> >at his place all day Sunday and have noticed that on our 120? Rohn 45
> >that we are experiencing quite a bit of vibration to the tower and guys
> >that we believe is being transmitted down the tower by the 4 el 40m
> >beam at the top. This vibration occurs at wind speeds of 10 mph or so
> >or higher.
>
> <snip>
>
> Scott,
>
> I have to ask this - are you sure that it's not just the 40 meter
> elements that are fluttering? In which case the normal procedures
> to stop that would take care of the problem.
>
> 73
>
> --
> Steve K8LX
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