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![]() "MTV" wrote in message ... I'm starting to look for a 55' freestanding tower with house wall bracket. Am undecided on a lattice type or tubular. Being an old geezer I am not interested in the standard lattice type which requires climbing, but a nestable type to be raised and lowered by a crank or motor. I figure if it can be lowered I could work on it from the roof of my one story house. Main antenna would be a Cushcraft A4S 4-element or equivalent - wind area abt 4 sq ft. Not sure I could handle the huge X7 Big Thunder and its 7.9 sq ft., although that would be ideal. Any first hand experience or recommendations? Marv W5MTV About all that I can recommend is nt to do it like a local ham. His tower is next to his house, but he can not put an antenna on it from the roof and has to rent a bucket truck or a one man lift to get to the antenna. Seems he put it at the side of the house and the angle of the roof is too much to get the antenna boom from the roof to the tower. He only had a 3 element triband bean and tehn replaced it with the Stepper 3 element and still has the same problem. He does have a tower that can be lowered, but it does not do him much good for that reason. |
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Ralph Mowery wrote:
"MTV" wrote in message ... I'm starting to look for a 55' freestanding tower with house wall bracket. Am undecided on a lattice type or tubular. Being an old geezer I am not interested in the standard lattice type which requires climbing, but a nestable type to be raised and lowered by a crank or motor. I figure if it can be lowered I could work on it from the roof of my one story house. Main antenna would be a Cushcraft A4S 4-element or equivalent - wind area abt 4 sq ft. Not sure I could handle the huge X7 Big Thunder and its 7.9 sq ft., although that would be ideal. Any first hand experience or recommendations? Marv W5MTV About all that I can recommend is nt to do it like a local ham. His tower is next to his house, but he can not put an antenna on it from the roof and has to rent a bucket truck or a one man lift to get to the antenna. Seems he put it at the side of the house and the angle of the roof is too much to get the antenna boom from the roof to the tower. He only had a 3 element triband bean and tehn replaced it with the Stepper 3 element and still has the same problem. He does have a tower that can be lowered, but it does not do him much good for that reason. Thanks for the info. I notice that the tubular and lattice towers nest at 22' & 21'. My roof hgt is abt 16' at the peak on the ends, but only 12' on long side - where I want the tower. Might have to rethink my placement. Or use a bucket truck, or tilt the tower on the base hinge when mounting antenna. Marv |
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