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On Sun, 18 Apr 2004 18:19:46 GMT, zeno wrote:
I am sure you have seen these old tv telescoping masts, they seem fairly standard. Hi Bill, I have a 40 foot military vertical mast that can be guyed at 4 intervals. Comes with stakes, rope (nylon), hardware, and a 5 pound sledge hammer and it all fits into a 5 foot duffel bag. As for bonding the lower guys (if they were wire), that would not be par for the course. The top loading is only described at the top. This is not to say such "linear loading" wouldn't be useful, but the topic becomes more elaborate. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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