hi Dave,
that's a real interesting way of sectionalizing a tower. where did you get
those insulator assemblies? the sectionalized towers I've seen before had
each leg insulated but the base pivoted. I think ur bases in the 4 sq. are
fixed in the ground so assuming the top section can rotate some on the
single insulator, that should work great. actually now that I think about
it, since it's r25 and not too tall with nothing mounted on it, there
probably isn't much rotational torque anyway--the other ones I was thinking
of were large AM broadcast towers with large forces ur's probably do not
experience. ur 4 sq. must be the bomb on 80.
73
rob / k5uj
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