I am putting up a Rohn HDBX 48 foot tower. I will put a 3 element
SteppIR on it.
The SteppIR specs are 42 lbs, 6.1 square feet of maximum wind load,
and 16 foot boom.
The HDBX 48 specs for antennas are loads of area = 18 square feet and
thrust lbs of 360. There is a note for all BX type towers: "Antenna
types should be limited to those having a maximum boom length of 10
feet. No engineering data relating to the use of boom lengths in
excess of 10 feet is available and the use of such boom lengths is
not recommended."
At my location, there are tall trees surrounding the tower that will
offer some wind protection, but there is no way to quantify this
factor.
I remember hearing some have located the rotator at the tower base so
that the torque is transferred to the larger tower legs. I do not
want to use a 50 foot mast, but I am considering lowering the rotor
plate for my Ham IV rotator. The rotor plate supplied is located
about 3 feet from the top of the top 8-foot section.
Would there be much advantage to lowering the rotor plate down to the
next lower 8-foot section?
Has anyone done this and have any tips on fabricating a new larger
rotor plate?
73,
Paul
K5ESW
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