Towertalk
[Top] [All Lists]

Re: [TowerTalk] How far away from the shack for that mighty fine tower

To: towertalk@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] How far away from the shack for that mighty fine tower
From: "Roger (K8RI) on TT" <K8RI-on-TowerTalk@tm.net>
Date: Sun, 10 Jan 2016 05:11:12 -0500
List-post: <towertalk@contesting.com">mailto:towertalk@contesting.com>

For lightening, I'd rather have it close. I'd want the distance for wind. The tower is really a big lightening rod. The first few years it was up it took 3 verified hits per summer. Undoubtedly it took more than the ones that were seen. 17 verified direct strikes in 6 years with no damage to anything in the house after the ground system was finished. No strikes since then. The rigs and computers ran most of the time.

Unfortunately I installed a CAT5, gigabit network with three approximately 130' ft runs between the switch in the basement and shop. Telephone and cable hooked into that as well. Summer before last a nearby strike induced some bad voltages into the network. I'm still having parts fail in computers from that.

73

Roger (K8RI)



On 1/9/2016 Saturday 10:57 PM, john@kk9a.com wrote:
Once again I agree with K4XS. From a lightning and RFI standpoint it is nice
to have a little distance between your house and the tower. Both of my
towers are 250' from the shack.

John KK9A


To:     TOWERTALK@contesting.com
Subject:        [TowerTalk] How far away from the shack for that mighty fine
tower   :-]
From:   Bill via TowerTalk <towertalk@contesting.com>
Reply-to:       Cqtestk4xs@aol.com
Date:   Sat, 9 Jan 2016 05:53:49 -0500

Having built a few big stations here are my  thoughts.
I have always like to have the towers away from the house a bit for safety
reasons. Living in the lightning capitol of the northern hemisphere the
thought of a huge attractive spot for lightning to hit (and it does) I
preferred  to keep it away from the house as much as practical.  Second,
living
in
FL  the there is a real threat of a hurricane.  I would prefer that if the
tower does come down it will be far enough from my house as to not cause it

damage when it falls.
Also, the further the tower is from the house the less chance of RF
interference to household devices and from them to your antennas.
Another factor to take into account is the burying of the cable. If you
don't bury it, no big deal.  However, running 300 feet  of cable under
ground
can be a little expensive and pretty time consuming since  you have to put
it in some sort of conduit.
That being said it certainly is cheaper to have it close to the house.
Depending on what bands you use extra distance can be a  problem.  Once you
get beyond a 100 feet or so, you'll have to beef up the  rotor cable, which
can be expensive.  Go beyond 250 or 300 feet and signal  loss can be a
problem
unless you go to hardline.  Obviously I'm referring  to the higher freqs
like 10 meters.  Other wiring such as to switch boxes  must also be
increased
in length and possibly in size.
To take care of the increase cost I've always been able to scrounge up
cheap 7/8 or larger hardline.  For the extra sized rotor cable I've  always
used 14/2 house wiring.
All things considered, including aesthetics, my choice would be to keep
the tower a minimum of the tower's height from the house.
Bill K4XS/KH7XS

_______________________________________________



_______________________________________________
TowerTalk mailing list
TowerTalk@contesting.com
http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/towertalk


--

73

Roger (K8RI)


---
This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software.
https://www.avast.com/antivirus


_______________________________________________



_______________________________________________
TowerTalk mailing list
TowerTalk@contesting.com
http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/towertalk

<Prev in Thread] Current Thread [Next in Thread>