Dale:
Here the manual and some specs in the 50MHP , maybe this work .
http://www.thiecom.de/ftp/hygain/HG-37SS.pdf
good luck
XE2K
On 29 Jun 2005 08:26 PDT you wrote:
> Hi All,
> I have a just acquired a Hy-Gain HG-37SS self supporting tower and am looking
> for any information that would help in satisfying the local code compliance
> office. The tower specifications say it is rated at 50 MPH fully extended
> (36 feet) with a 9 square ft antenna load. The code requirement at my QTH is
> 80 MPH. A little short of the requirements but the code compliance office is
> willing to accept a wind survival of 80 MPH with the tower retracted (Nested)
> and the 3.22 sq ft wind surface area antenna which I plan to use. I have
> gone to MFJ ,new owner of Hy-Gain, but no luck yet.
>
> If anyone has any information or engineering data on this tower to indicate
> the wind survivability rating in the retracted position I would be forever
> grateful.
>
> TNK,
> Dale <KG4OLE>
>
>
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