Sounds like Rohn SSV.
I just went through this very exercise about a month ago. Had an
80-foot tower given to me (THANKS WD5FUN !!!!) and went looking to
figure out what it was. It has 20-foot sections with a taper (they are
also available not tapered) and each section is connected together
with plates. Turns out it is Rohn SSV.
Once you get the thing apart, the identification numbers will be
stamped on the bottom of each plate.
Patrick
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>We were at tower site today, I've never have had any experience with the
>type of tower there. It's about 100 ft., free standing, slightly tapering,
>the sections appear to be about 20 ft in length, triangular in shape,
>tubular rungs, and the sections join together with plates on each leg. Can
>someone tell what it might be? Thanks!
>
>73
>Kenny Breeding KG4ZID
>800-346-6071 Work
>931-424-9523 Home
>http://www.gilesskywarn.org/
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