>I saw the tower twist up to 90 degrees at the top relative to the base
and
>Yup...you CAN overload Rohn 45 a bit.
LOL!
You are lucky that the guys kept the tower from buckling.
I am planning to use 55G for my next tower which will have a Sigma-280
Magnum at 195 feet.
Keith NM5G
-----Original Message-----
From: towertalk-bounces@contesting.com
[mailto:towertalk-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Chuck O'Neal
Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2005 11:47 PM
To: StellarCAT; towertalk@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Tower loading... again...
"Would this tower handle a 2EL 80 meter beam at the top (134')? "
I had a modified (by me, 65ft long boom and more overhead trussing) KLM 3E
75M yagi on top of 110 ft of Rohn 45 for 8 years. This array went through
TWO hurricanes, one of them Gloria, in the 80's, produced winds here on top
of the hill I live on over 100 MPH. The second, Bob, hit me with over 90
MPH winds on the backside of the eye that went overhead. I saw the tower
twist up to 90 degrees at the top relative to the base during these
hurricanes. Everything stayed up and I had one pine tree fall on a lower set
of guys! I took the antenna down about 10 years ago for a rebuild and never
put it back up.
Yup...you CAN overload Rohn 45 a bit.
Chuck...K1KW
----- Original Message -----
From: "StellarCAT" <RXDesign@ssvecnet.com>
To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2005 12:23 AM
Subject: [TowerTalk] Tower loading... again...
> I am sure this has been covered many times over... if there is an article
or three please let me know the url...
> meanwhile:
>
> I have read many times over how people REALLY seriously overload their
towers - stacks on R25, HUGE
> arrays on R45... is it indeed that the designs are THAT conservative!?
>
> I am in SE Arizona - near the city of Sierra Vista. I want to put up ~134'
of R45 - with a RTS rotor at ~37', an
> RTS guy ring at 77' and 117' and the top of the tower (still R45) at
about 134'. I was thinking of a stack of M2
> 4EL 20's (35' boom) at 118 and about 78'. But I love 75/80. Would this
tower handle a 2EL 80 meter beam at
> the top (134')?
>
> I was thinking of the Force12 280S (58' elements, 18' "T" bars and a 36'
boom) or maybe even the
> 280Magnum (76' elements, 26' T-bars and a 44' boom)...
>
> [also - I have not tried to contact F12 - yet - I have however read they
may be in "trouble"? Calls going
> unreturned, product not being delivered... I would not want to promote
rumors but are they still healthy?]
>
> g.
> K9RX
>
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