That should work fine for a guyed tower where you have the ability to
adjust everything once it's fully up in the air, but as I mentioned I
was installing a free-standing tower where the base gets embedded in
concrete long before the rest of the tower is added. The base sticks
barely a few inches out of the ground, so I don't think a transit is the
right tool for that job.
Dave AB7E
Its from Onion wrote:
> When I need to 'plumb' a tower, I use my transit. Set it up about 150 feet
> from base
> and shoot any point of the tower.
> They can be rented rather cheaply if you cant borrow one.
>
> Just my 2 cents.
>
> Lee
> KE4VYN
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