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On Thu, 09 Jun 2005 22:34:04 -0400, Walter Maxwell
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On 9 Jun 2005 02:03:51 -0700, "Rob Brown" wrote:

Hello All,
I've justed moved into a new home and the XYL isn't crazy about my
plans to build my "dream tower" just yet. I was wondering how much
weight a push up telescopic mast such as the Rohn 50 foot guyed unit
could safely carry. Specifically I want to mount my MFJ 80-2 meter
vertical, which weighs in at 20 pounds, and an 80 meter dipole on a
side arm mount. Any thoughts from the group that meight prove helpfull
are welcome.
Thanks and 73,
Rob Brown
KB8WWS


Hi Rob,

Gotta' ask 'ya. Didn't you tell your bride-to-be that you were a ham, and might
need an antenna, before you asked her to marry you? Something like a pre-nup?
Walt, W2DU



I think the proper forms are available for download (as PDFs)
on the ARRL website. :-)

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