I picked up my tower yesterday, and have been sorta planning some things.
The manual states I need 72' for the distance from guys to tower on my tower.. is it possible to do this at 64' with the loss of a little wind resistance?
Where I live 2 locals have towers up.. one has a 90' with guy wires like 25 feet away, and the other has a house bracket, and no guys at all on an 80'.. on a one story house. Both of these towers have been up as long as I've been alive.
However, I'm a little more paranoid than that, lol.
I just basically want to get to at least 90' tower.. preferably 100', but I'll cope with 90'.
I will be using the guy brackets, and have plans of just one 5 element, possibly upgrade to 8 element l8r.
It has a t2x rotor, and will be in a 3x3x3 pad.. I had considered maybe sticking another foot or two underground if that'd help with the tower sturdiness.. but I don't really think it would since the prob would be the need for the steadiness at the top.
The guys would of course be at 28', 57', and 85' per the manual If I go 90 or 31, 63, 95 if I go 100'.
I'm a tower noob, has anybody successfully ran slightly less guy distances than what is recommended? FWIW: I am in a low wind area.. altho, I'm sure at the top of the tower, any wind will be significant.
Thanks,
Josh
The manual states I need 72' for the distance from guys to tower on my tower.. is it possible to do this at 64' with the loss of a little wind resistance?
Where I live 2 locals have towers up.. one has a 90' with guy wires like 25 feet away, and the other has a house bracket, and no guys at all on an 80'.. on a one story house. Both of these towers have been up as long as I've been alive.
However, I'm a little more paranoid than that, lol.
I just basically want to get to at least 90' tower.. preferably 100', but I'll cope with 90'.
I will be using the guy brackets, and have plans of just one 5 element, possibly upgrade to 8 element l8r.
It has a t2x rotor, and will be in a 3x3x3 pad.. I had considered maybe sticking another foot or two underground if that'd help with the tower sturdiness.. but I don't really think it would since the prob would be the need for the steadiness at the top.
The guys would of course be at 28', 57', and 85' per the manual If I go 90 or 31, 63, 95 if I go 100'.
I'm a tower noob, has anybody successfully ran slightly less guy distances than what is recommended? FWIW: I am in a low wind area.. altho, I'm sure at the top of the tower, any wind will be significant.
Thanks,
Josh