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Old March 9th 09, 04:53 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Jim Lux Jim Lux is offline
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Default Tower project - Phase 2 Complete

MTV wrote:
Allodoxaphobia wrote:
On Sat, 07 Mar 2009 15:03:33 -0600, MTV wrote:
Phase 2 was first digging the 36' x 36" x 45" hole for the base, then
securing the tower rod base and pouring the concrete.


A 36 foot deep hole ought to hold up a freestanding 100' tower --
or more! :-)


It's actually 52" deep; the tower mfgr said min. of 45"; ARRL handbook
says 6' but only 30" sq, depending on the type of soil.

I don't know that I'd use the ARRL handbook as a source for
structural/civil engineering data. The figures in the "assembling a
station" chapter in my 1990 handbook are just an example for a TriEx
LM-470 or for a Wilson ST-77B, not a general recommendation for all
towers. In fact, the last sentence in the section is:
"Once you have that information, contact the engineering department of
your tower manufacturer or a civil engineer"

Following the mfr recommendations is probably the best bet. (and that's
if they're the *current* recommendations.. engineering and construction
standards are always evolving, what was acceptable in 1960 might not be
acceptable today)

That said, there's a lot of possible tradeoffs in tower bases, even for
the same kind of tower in the same location. skinny and deep vs wide and
shallow is one. If you're not taking the manufacturer's recommendation,
then you probably need to get someone with some engineering expertise to
tell you whether what you want to do is reasonable.