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Old August 20th 04, 07:52 PM
Angela & Gary
 
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Angela & Gary wrote:
I will likely obtain this then from Texas Towers and therefore
the tubing lengths will be limited to 6 ft each. They do offer nesting
sizes so the real question is what diameter to utilize for the lower
most 6 ft segment (dipole being some 34 ft or so).


Texas Towers has a computer program that will give you the information.
Guyed elements are a lot more economical than non-guyed elements.
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73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp



Yes, I have heard of the existence of such a program - unfortunately,
the folks at Texas Towers have not. I emailed them approx 1 month ago
without joy. Was this program free for the using? If so, can anyone
forward it to me (or perhaps run a few numbers for me)?? Thanks again
all for the excellent suggestions/links etc.

Gary
 
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