That what the "Engineer" said not the tech who does the work :) the spec
from rohn is about 1-2 inches of movement (if I recall correctly) for each
100ft at the top. Even tall buildings move with the wind. I am sure you
can feel movement at the top of that 2000ft tower.
73 Bill N1HWC
On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 11:13 AM, Richard (Rick) Karlquist <
richard@karlquist.com> wrote:
> I am near some 2000 foot towers. According to the engineer
> who built them, they basically don't move at all at the top.
> He says he doesn't notice anything when the wind blows.
>
> Rick N6RK
>
> jimlux wrote:
> > Martin Ewing wrote:
> >> Inquiring minds want to know: why is 2000 ft scarier than 20 ft? More
> >> time to think on the way down?
> >>
> >> Morbid humor, I know, but it's something I consider when I feel a need
> >> to climb my 20 ft roof mount. ;-)
> >>
> >> 7
> >
> > THe top of a tall mast moves around a LOT more in the wind than a
> > shorter one.
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