I am reading now the faa.gov site and I think it says if below 200' no
reporting required.
going to call the contact person tommorrow to confirm.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Cameron Crum" <ccrum@dot11net.com>
To: "isp" <isp@bnjcomp.com>; "towertalk" <towertalk@contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, February 23, 2004 12:38 AM
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Rohn Tower Modifcation
> Not sure on all the tower specs, but you might be careful on your
> estimations of whether or not it needs lighting. You need to check your
> proximity to the nearest airport, small or large to know whether the tower
> requires lighting. If you are unsure you can contact ASAC or Sitesafe
> (http://tools.sitesafe.com/faa/) for a study.
>
> Cameron
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "isp" <isp@bnjcomp.com>
> To: "towertalk" <towertalk@contesting.com>
> Sent: Sunday, February 22, 2004 11:19 PM
> Subject: [TowerTalk] Rohn Tower Modifcation
>
>
> > I am new to this list today. Can't even believe with my other mail I
> really
> > signed up for another list but I guess I am gluttening for punishment.
I
> > have been doing some research for my tower I am putting up and as I
search
> > google it kept coming up with stuff from this list. So from that I
> guessed
> > this towertalk list had other useful information on it.
> >
> > so my question at hand.
> > I have gotten a Rohn SSV tower. I bought it 2nd hand from a company
about
> a
> > year ago and it has been in a pile until last week. I was afraid that
all
> > the pieces might not be there but after two days of me and a coworker
> > putting it together I have found all the pieces are there. What a
> relief!!.
> > I read the specs several times over the last year and read and read and
> read
> > Rohn's stuff about the tower. But it was not until I put it together
that
> > it really set in how big this tower was. I have a ROHN SSV tower,
> sections
> > 8N through 14N giving me 140' of tower. My specs are going to take
about
> > 17 yards of concrete to hold it in the air properly.
> >
> > I understand once I put it in air it is there for good so if I ever want
> to
> > add onto it then I should do it now. All my sections are tapered
except
> > the 8N which is a straight section. I called a couple of people with
> > various advice. One of them says if it was him he would just add a
couple
> > of 8N straight giving me a total of 180' with top 60' being straight
8N's.
> > Another says I can take off the 8N straight and add a 8N tapered, 7N
> tapered
> > and then a straight 6N section. Another says to not waste money and
leave
> > the straight 8N and add a tapered 7N and then a straight 6N section.
This
> > last person says it will be stable just look like an Apollo rocket ship.
> My
> > first concern is this tower was engineered the way it is and should I
add
> > stuff ontop of it and will it still be stable. From what I understand
it
> > was engineered for 6 300 lb antennas to be at the 140' mark but that
was
> > rumor and have no way of finding out for sure. I did have to help take
> one
> > of the 300 lb antennas off of it when I bought it. It did have large
> > brackets on it where other large antennas had been on it. I tried to
get
> > engineering drawings on it from ROHN when I bought it with NO success
at
> > all so I am out of luck on that side.
> >
> > So from all you experts out there what would you do? Thoughts?
> >
> > Also I really would add 3 sections to it but that would put me at 200'
and
> > then I have to deal with lighting and don't want to do that. Of course
I
> > considered putting on 3 sections and cutting off 1-2 foot off top thus
> > making the tower 198-199' tall and I think would avoid lighting that way
> > also. But it goes back to engineering and now I am altering an actual
top
> > leg of tower.
> >
> > thanks in advance for facts, theories, swags, etc.
> >
> >
> > terry
> >
> >
> >
> > _______________________________________________
> >
> > See: http://www.mscomputer.com for "Self Supporting Towers", "Wireless
> Weather Stations", and lot's more. Call Toll Free, 1-800-333-9041 with
any
> questions and ask for Sherman, W2FLA.
> >
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