In a message dated 3/30/2010 9:30:32 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
towertalk-request@contesting.com writes:
> As a feasibility check, here is a potential design:
> I'd like at least a 2 x tribander stack (10 sq ft ea, e.g. TH7DX or
SteppIR DB-18) and a 2 el 40m beam (various) on a crank up/tilt over
tower, height to the top of 80' or so. This doesn't work per the off
the shelf tower catalogs but I think can be made to work for 70mph
ratings and wonder if others have attempted to do so. I think it takes
about 25' of separation of the tribanders with the 40m in between, which
by my calculations is possible with 10' of 2.75" od of 4140 DOM .250"
wall tube stepped to 20' 2.25" od x .25" wall and a custom made thrust
bearing, rotator tbd. So that part seems feasible, obviously so, since
many stacks already exist on fixed towers.
> For the tower, my thoughts are use an 88' crank up HD tower such as the
US Tower HDX-588 without the top two sections. The logic is the wind
load and moments from the top two sections plus its rated top wind load
are probably larger than the mast and beams. This is an estimate and
would need to be calculated. The masts plus antennas are about 400 lbs
of dead load which may be on the high side versus the weight of the two
sections plus rated antenna.
> Any one tried this? Any suggestions on where to find tower data for
the
calculations needed?
All you have to do is order what you want from UST. They'll build you
anything you want - all you have to do is pay for it. What you want is
something like a HDX-688, 788 or similar configuration. K0SG did that and has
a
MonstIR and a 3L F12 80M beam. It's very brute. They'll work out all the
calcs and build it per industry standards.
Cheers & GL,
Steve K7LXC
TOWER TECH -
Professional tower services for hams
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