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Old June 26th 05, 09:51 PM
Charlie
 
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Those trees have withstood every storm the past 30+ years.....

Any tower can be blown down no matter what ..just let mother nature have her
way.

--

Charlie
Ham Radio - AD5TH
www.ad5th.com
Deep South 2 Meter SSB Net
www.deepsouthnet.net





"Dave" wrote in message
...
they may be forgiven, but that won't keep a tower in the air nor make it
safer to climb. those sins are things you should seriously look at
correcting as they all affect the strength and safety of your investment
as well as anyone working on it or playing near it.

"Charlie" wrote in message
...
Thank you all very much for your kindness and courtesy in responding to
my post.
Typically those that berate others have significant problems with self
esteem.

Oh..as for those "sins"...mine are already forgiven.
--

Charlie
Ham Radio - AD5TH
www.ad5th.com
Deep South 2 Meter SSB Net
www.deepsouthnet.net





"Joe S." wrote in message
...


"Charlie" wrote in message
...
75 ft guyed tower with 21 foot mast. 2M M2 HO LOOP antenna at 95 ft.
M2
2M9SSB beam antenna at 90 ft.
The difference from antennas at around 30 ft to the same antennas at
90-95
ft is astonishing. Anyone considering raising their antennas should
"just
do it"

1. http://deepsouthnet.net/tower.html

I am founder and net control for the Deep South 2 Meter SSB Net located
in
Union,Mississippi. Come join us 7 nights a week at 8:30PM CDT on
144.240
MHz
USB. We have 10-15 or more check-ins nightly with 38 on our All Time
Total
Roster and nearly 25 on our Active Roster! The net has grown from
it's
first Roll Call on April 8,2005 at an amazing rate.

--

Charlie
Ham Radio - AD5TH
www.ad5th.com
Deep South 2 Meter SSB Net
www.deepsouthnet.net







Do I understand that the guy wires terminate to trees? Is that a
permanent
arrangement?

--

-----
Joe S.








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Old June 27th 05, 02:47 AM
Joe S.
 
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"Charlie" wrote in message
...
Those trees have withstood every storm the past 30+ years.....

Any tower can be blown down no matter what ..just let mother nature have

her
way.

--

Charlie
Ham Radio - AD5TH
www.ad5th.com
Deep South 2 Meter SSB Net
www.deepsouthnet.net


No, any tower cannot blow down no matter what. A properly installed tower,
installed to manufacturer's specs, will withstand at least the wind load
specified by the manufacturer.

In my initial reply in which I pointed out that the tower was guyed to one
or more trees, I was trying to be nice. Now that others have chimed in, no
more nice guy.

That piece of **** will come down on your house, possibly on neighbors'
houses, and possibly on a power line. And when it does, this is a little
bit of what will happen:
-- your homeowner's insurance company will send out a tower engineer to
check the wreckage and will refuse to pay one penny.
-- your neighbors will sue for damages, their insurance companies will send
out real tower engineers to inspect, and your homeowner's liability
insurance will not pay a penny.
-- the power company will send out their engineers and will charge you to
repair the damage to their lines and equipment.
-- you'll be damn lucky if no one is killed or injured when it comes down.
And if anyone is, you could be looking at jail time, depending on whether or
not your local prosecuting attorney wants to be a badass.

Here is a short list of problems with your tower:
-- not installed any way close to manufacturer's specs
-- mixed parts of different towers; what the hell is a "Sears" tower?
Intended for TV antenna use? There is a BIG difference between real towers
(Rohn) and make-believe towers.
-- base is a joke; a guyed 50-foot 25G requires 1.5 cubic yards of concrete.
You are supporting 75 feet with less than a yard.
-- base is an even bigger joke when you consider that you used a homemade,
non-galvanized base plate welded to some odd pieces of pipe buried a couple
of feet in the ground. Welds are not cleaned and galvanized -- they will
rust and break. Did you ever stop to think why tower parts are hot-dipped
galvanized?
-- guyed to trees. Problem is not that the trees will come down, problem is
that in a big blow, the trees will sway one way, pulling the guy wires with
them, while the tower is swaying in the other direction, thereby popping the
guy wires.
-- guyed to power pole. Did you clear this with the local power company
first? When they discover what you have done to their pole, you'll need a
lawyer and a big bank account.
-- too close to house -- when that thing comes down, it'll take out a big
piece of house.
-- no thrust bearing so all the whipping around the mast will do will be
absorbed by the rotator. But that's okay, when the tower comes down you can
replace the rotator by standing on the ground.
-- did you use high-tensile steel for the mast or another piece of Radio
Shack junk?

I'll look for you in QST -- Silent Keys in a couple of months.


--

-----
Joe S.





"Dave" wrote in message
...
they may be forgiven, but that won't keep a tower in the air nor make it
safer to climb. those sins are things you should seriously look at
correcting as they all affect the strength and safety of your investment
as well as anyone working on it or playing near it.

"Charlie" wrote in message
...
Thank you all very much for your kindness and courtesy in responding to
my post.
Typically those that berate others have significant problems with self
esteem.

Oh..as for those "sins"...mine are already forgiven.
--

Charlie
Ham Radio - AD5TH
www.ad5th.com
Deep South 2 Meter SSB Net
www.deepsouthnet.net





"Joe S." wrote in message
...


"Charlie" wrote in message
...
75 ft guyed tower with 21 foot mast. 2M M2 HO LOOP antenna at 95 ft.
M2
2M9SSB beam antenna at 90 ft.
The difference from antennas at around 30 ft to the same antennas at
90-95
ft is astonishing. Anyone considering raising their antennas should
"just
do it"

1. http://deepsouthnet.net/tower.html

I am founder and net control for the Deep South 2 Meter SSB Net

located
in
Union,Mississippi. Come join us 7 nights a week at 8:30PM CDT on
144.240
MHz
USB. We have 10-15 or more check-ins nightly with 38 on our All

Time
Total
Roster and nearly 25 on our Active Roster! The net has grown from
it's
first Roll Call on April 8,2005 at an amazing rate.

--

Charlie
Ham Radio - AD5TH
www.ad5th.com
Deep South 2 Meter SSB Net
www.deepsouthnet.net







Do I understand that the guy wires terminate to trees? Is that a
permanent
arrangement?

--

-----
Joe S.










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Old June 27th 05, 04:26 AM
Charlie
 
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Thank you Joe for your unsolicited candor.....

--

Charlie
Ham Radio - AD5TH
www.ad5th.com
Deep South 2 Meter SSB Net
www.deepsouthnet.net





"Joe S." wrote in message
...

"Charlie" wrote in message
...
Those trees have withstood every storm the past 30+ years.....

Any tower can be blown down no matter what ..just let mother nature have

her
way.

--

Charlie
Ham Radio - AD5TH
www.ad5th.com
Deep South 2 Meter SSB Net
www.deepsouthnet.net


No, any tower cannot blow down no matter what. A properly installed
tower,
installed to manufacturer's specs, will withstand at least the wind load
specified by the manufacturer.

In my initial reply in which I pointed out that the tower was guyed to one
or more trees, I was trying to be nice. Now that others have chimed in,
no
more nice guy.

That piece of **** will come down on your house, possibly on neighbors'
houses, and possibly on a power line. And when it does, this is a little
bit of what will happen:
-- your homeowner's insurance company will send out a tower engineer to
check the wreckage and will refuse to pay one penny.
-- your neighbors will sue for damages, their insurance companies will
send
out real tower engineers to inspect, and your homeowner's liability
insurance will not pay a penny.
-- the power company will send out their engineers and will charge you to
repair the damage to their lines and equipment.
-- you'll be damn lucky if no one is killed or injured when it comes down.
And if anyone is, you could be looking at jail time, depending on whether
or
not your local prosecuting attorney wants to be a badass.

Here is a short list of problems with your tower:
-- not installed any way close to manufacturer's specs
-- mixed parts of different towers; what the hell is a "Sears" tower?
Intended for TV antenna use? There is a BIG difference between real
towers
(Rohn) and make-believe towers.
-- base is a joke; a guyed 50-foot 25G requires 1.5 cubic yards of
concrete.
You are supporting 75 feet with less than a yard.
-- base is an even bigger joke when you consider that you used a homemade,
non-galvanized base plate welded to some odd pieces of pipe buried a
couple
of feet in the ground. Welds are not cleaned and galvanized -- they will
rust and break. Did you ever stop to think why tower parts are hot-dipped
galvanized?
-- guyed to trees. Problem is not that the trees will come down, problem
is
that in a big blow, the trees will sway one way, pulling the guy wires
with
them, while the tower is swaying in the other direction, thereby popping
the
guy wires.
-- guyed to power pole. Did you clear this with the local power company
first? When they discover what you have done to their pole, you'll need a
lawyer and a big bank account.
-- too close to house -- when that thing comes down, it'll take out a big
piece of house.
-- no thrust bearing so all the whipping around the mast will do will be
absorbed by the rotator. But that's okay, when the tower comes down you
can
replace the rotator by standing on the ground.
-- did you use high-tensile steel for the mast or another piece of Radio
Shack junk?

I'll look for you in QST -- Silent Keys in a couple of months.


--

-----
Joe S.





"Dave" wrote in message
...
they may be forgiven, but that won't keep a tower in the air nor make
it
safer to climb. those sins are things you should seriously look at
correcting as they all affect the strength and safety of your
investment
as well as anyone working on it or playing near it.

"Charlie" wrote in message
...
Thank you all very much for your kindness and courtesy in responding
to
my post.
Typically those that berate others have significant problems with self
esteem.

Oh..as for those "sins"...mine are already forgiven.
--

Charlie
Ham Radio - AD5TH
www.ad5th.com
Deep South 2 Meter SSB Net
www.deepsouthnet.net





"Joe S." wrote in message
...


"Charlie" wrote in message
...
75 ft guyed tower with 21 foot mast. 2M M2 HO LOOP antenna at 95
ft.
M2
2M9SSB beam antenna at 90 ft.
The difference from antennas at around 30 ft to the same antennas at
90-95
ft is astonishing. Anyone considering raising their antennas should
"just
do it"

1. http://deepsouthnet.net/tower.html

I am founder and net control for the Deep South 2 Meter SSB Net

located
in
Union,Mississippi. Come join us 7 nights a week at 8:30PM CDT on
144.240
MHz
USB. We have 10-15 or more check-ins nightly with 38 on our All

Time
Total
Roster and nearly 25 on our Active Roster! The net has grown
from
it's
first Roll Call on April 8,2005 at an amazing rate.

--

Charlie
Ham Radio - AD5TH
www.ad5th.com
Deep South 2 Meter SSB Net
www.deepsouthnet.net







Do I understand that the guy wires terminate to trees? Is that a
permanent
arrangement?

--

-----
Joe S.












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Old June 27th 05, 04:44 AM
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.... Joe S. was a bit harsh.

However, I have a cousin who is a mucky-muck in the "insurance scam",
frankly it is my belief that some of those guys would beat pennies out
of widows if it paid enough.

If it were me, I'd see if I couldn't work on the tree thing a bit and
set up some steel-galvanized pipes set in a generous block of concrete
and perhaps tied to deadmen to make sure the "insurance thieves" did not
find a new victim in me...

.... I have about the same respect for insurance people as I do for
lawyers, since the supreme court decision on confiscation of private
property--they now join those ranks--the constitution seems damn clear
on the point to me--indeed, I would expect any high school kid with a
proper course in american history to make a better decision than they
managed--so nothing surprises me--and for that reason I'd always plan
for the worse...

John
"Charlie" wrote in message
...
Thank you Joe for your unsolicited candor.....

--

Charlie
Ham Radio - AD5TH
www.ad5th.com
Deep South 2 Meter SSB Net
www.deepsouthnet.net





"Joe S." wrote in message
...

"Charlie" wrote in message
...
Those trees have withstood every storm the past 30+ years.....

Any tower can be blown down no matter what ..just let mother nature
have

her
way.

--

Charlie
Ham Radio - AD5TH
www.ad5th.com
Deep South 2 Meter SSB Net
www.deepsouthnet.net


No, any tower cannot blow down no matter what. A properly installed
tower,
installed to manufacturer's specs, will withstand at least the wind
load
specified by the manufacturer.

In my initial reply in which I pointed out that the tower was guyed
to one
or more trees, I was trying to be nice. Now that others have chimed
in, no
more nice guy.

That piece of **** will come down on your house, possibly on
neighbors'
houses, and possibly on a power line. And when it does, this is a
little
bit of what will happen:
-- your homeowner's insurance company will send out a tower engineer
to
check the wreckage and will refuse to pay one penny.
-- your neighbors will sue for damages, their insurance companies
will send
out real tower engineers to inspect, and your homeowner's liability
insurance will not pay a penny.
-- the power company will send out their engineers and will charge
you to
repair the damage to their lines and equipment.
-- you'll be damn lucky if no one is killed or injured when it comes
down.
And if anyone is, you could be looking at jail time, depending on
whether or
not your local prosecuting attorney wants to be a badass.

Here is a short list of problems with your tower:
-- not installed any way close to manufacturer's specs
-- mixed parts of different towers; what the hell is a "Sears" tower?
Intended for TV antenna use? There is a BIG difference between real
towers
(Rohn) and make-believe towers.
-- base is a joke; a guyed 50-foot 25G requires 1.5 cubic yards of
concrete.
You are supporting 75 feet with less than a yard.
-- base is an even bigger joke when you consider that you used a
homemade,
non-galvanized base plate welded to some odd pieces of pipe buried a
couple
of feet in the ground. Welds are not cleaned and galvanized -- they
will
rust and break. Did you ever stop to think why tower parts are
hot-dipped
galvanized?
-- guyed to trees. Problem is not that the trees will come down,
problem is
that in a big blow, the trees will sway one way, pulling the guy
wires with
them, while the tower is swaying in the other direction, thereby
popping the
guy wires.
-- guyed to power pole. Did you clear this with the local power
company
first? When they discover what you have done to their pole, you'll
need a
lawyer and a big bank account.
-- too close to house -- when that thing comes down, it'll take out a
big
piece of house.
-- no thrust bearing so all the whipping around the mast will do will
be
absorbed by the rotator. But that's okay, when the tower comes down
you can
replace the rotator by standing on the ground.
-- did you use high-tensile steel for the mast or another piece of
Radio
Shack junk?

I'll look for you in QST -- Silent Keys in a couple of months.


--

-----
Joe S.





"Dave" wrote in message
...
they may be forgiven, but that won't keep a tower in the air nor
make it
safer to climb. those sins are things you should seriously look
at
correcting as they all affect the strength and safety of your
investment
as well as anyone working on it or playing near it.

"Charlie" wrote in message
...
Thank you all very much for your kindness and courtesy in
responding to
my post.
Typically those that berate others have significant problems with
self
esteem.

Oh..as for those "sins"...mine are already forgiven.
--

Charlie
Ham Radio - AD5TH
www.ad5th.com
Deep South 2 Meter SSB Net
www.deepsouthnet.net





"Joe S." wrote in message
...


"Charlie" wrote in message
...
75 ft guyed tower with 21 foot mast. 2M M2 HO LOOP antenna at
95 ft.
M2
2M9SSB beam antenna at 90 ft.
The difference from antennas at around 30 ft to the same
antennas at
90-95
ft is astonishing. Anyone considering raising their antennas
should
"just
do it"

1. http://deepsouthnet.net/tower.html

I am founder and net control for the Deep South 2 Meter SSB Net

located
in
Union,Mississippi. Come join us 7 nights a week at 8:30PM CDT
on
144.240
MHz
USB. We have 10-15 or more check-ins nightly with 38 on our
All

Time
Total
Roster and nearly 25 on our Active Roster! The net has
grown from
it's
first Roll Call on April 8,2005 at an amazing rate.

--

Charlie
Ham Radio - AD5TH
www.ad5th.com
Deep South 2 Meter SSB Net
www.deepsouthnet.net







Do I understand that the guy wires terminate to trees? Is that
a
permanent
arrangement?

--

-----
Joe S.













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Old June 27th 05, 04:02 PM
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Hmm Well considering he is the former AB7SL it wouldnt surprise me this
is
his creation. If you do a net search on good ole charlie you will find
lots of things.

Keep your head down.



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Old June 27th 05, 05:09 PM
Peter Lemken
 
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In rec.radio.amateur.dx Rick Scott wrote:

Hmm Well considering he is the former AB7SL


*That* explains a lot.

Peter Lemken
DF5JT
Berlin

--
Was schlechten Geschmack so berauschend macht, ist die aristokratische
Wonne der Verärgerung.

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Old June 27th 05, 08:22 PM
Charlie
 
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Double posting Rick? I see you still are a Usenet novice but still always
good for a chuckle.

--

Charlie
Ham Radio - AD5TH
www.ad5th.com
Deep South 2 Meter SSB Net
www.deepsouthnet.net





"Rick Scott" wrote in message
oups.com...
Hmm Well considering he is the former AB7SL it wouldnt surprise me this
is
his creation. If you do a net search on good ole charlie you will find
lots of things.

Keep your head down.



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Old June 27th 05, 08:38 PM
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Charlie wrote:
Double posting Rick? I see you still are a Usenet novice but still always
good for a chuckle.


Nope, canceled the 1st one, but appearently your ISP doesnt accept
cancels.

If you say Im a novice, then thats your opinion.

Say did you ever learn what headers were and what they can tell you.

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Old June 27th 05, 08:58 PM
Charlie
 
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Yeah back in the early 80's.
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--

Charlie
Ham Radio - AD5TH
www.ad5th.com
Deep South 2 Meter SSB Net
www.deepsouthnet.net





"Rick Scott" wrote in message
ups.com...


Charlie wrote:
Double posting Rick? I see you still are a Usenet novice but still always
good for a chuckle.


Nope, canceled the 1st one, but appearently your ISP doesnt accept
cancels.

If you say Im a novice, then thats your opinion.

Say did you ever learn what headers were and what they can tell you.



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Old June 27th 05, 09:10 PM
Charlie
 
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Rick here is a cut and paste from your QRZ page for your callsign of N7HJ
Ricky J Scott
5 77th Pl SW
Everett WA 98203
USA


HERE is the snippet....
--
"The only contest I enter is Sweepsteaks (Both CW and SSB) so look for me
there. "
---
Do you prefer New York Strip or Black Angus Rib Eye?
Besides the logic processing you also need to work on spelling too...how old
are you.. 9?
And don't say it's a TYPO cuz it AIN'T! Like I said always good for a
chuckle....


At least you can spell CW and SSB correctly....how long did those take to
learn Ricky?
--

Charlie
Ham Radio - AD5TH
www.ad5th.com
Deep South 2 Meter SSB Net
www.deepsouthnet.net





"Rick Scott" wrote in message
ups.com...


Charlie wrote:
Double posting Rick? I see you still are a Usenet novice but still always
good for a chuckle.


Nope, canceled the 1st one, but appearently your ISP doesnt accept
cancels.

If you say Im a novice, then thats your opinion.

Say did you ever learn what headers were and what they can tell you.





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