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My Rohn 25 is as follows
42' high then 6' of mast pipe for a total of 48' no guys. It is anchored with 1yd cube concrete and mounted to a house bracket 9' from bottom. Antennas at that time where a dual band vertical 7' tall and a discone mounted on a homemade side arm and a hf dipole. It survived all the 2004 Hurricanes here in Daytona Beach FL with known winds of 100 mph. Granted, as I install more antennas (couple of yagi's and rotor) I will want to add a set of guy's. On Sat, 24 Sep 2005 14:13:48 GMT, Cecil Moore wrote: wrote: What should a rohn 25 properly guyed, 50ft tower with two meter/440 ground plane antennas be able to 'handle high wind wise'?? Watching the news/weagther, I feel some will 'bite the dust'. Appreciate your input. cl. A properly guyed (2 sets of 3) 50 ft. Rohn 25 in a minimum recommended configuration will support 10.5 sq. ft. of antenna at 70 mph or 5 sq. ft. at 110 mph according to my Rohn drawings. |
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