Im not sure on balast requirement for that BRM4 I calculate the EPA at around 12 for a 4' antenna, it will have to be centered about 5' up the mast to get above a railing. but I dont know which to select next, is that the peak wind speed at the location? I have other guys who can hoist the blocks, so on that side of it, Im all about going with all the ballast in the world, but I need to find the load Ill be putting on top of these grain elevators.
On average I assume the concrete is rated for a substantial load, theyre always putting heavy stuff up there, but I dont know. It may, in the long term be better to go with a larger footprint to spread out the load. Any of you guys know about grain elevator load capabilities? Im pretty sure if our radio breaks through the concrete and ends up in their corn they wont give us our radio back On Wed, Oct 29, 2014 at 11:58 AM, Mark Radabaugh via Af <af@afmug.com> wrote: > Wait wait... can I hire you when you are off the meds to go stab a few > vendors? > > Mark > > > On 10/29/14, 2:20 AM, That One Guy via Af wrote: > >> ... also, I dont know if any have noticed. I have the spelling and >> grammar of a two year old of late, thats a side effect of medication Im on >> for me not to be stabbing people, I apologize if it gets confusing and I >> forget the spellchecker >> >> >> > > -- > Mark Radabaugh > Amplex > > m...@amplex.net 419.837.5015 x 1021 > > -- All parts should go together without forcing. You must remember that the parts you are reassembling were disassembled by you. Therefore, if you can't get them together again, there must be a reason. By all means, do not use a hammer. -- IBM maintenance manual, 1925