They are only hard to take apart if you want to reuse it.   Cordless grinder 
with a cutting wheel and they come down quick and easy.       Odds are it ended 
up at some recycle center.

Rudy Ackerman 







On Wednesday, February 7, 2024 at 10:13:29 AM CST, John Parmalee via BVARC 
<bvarc@bvarc.org> wrote: 






I have got to wonder that no body missed it as it was off thee air.  Google WJLX
 
I have taken towers down before. If it is a Rohn 25/45 they are hard to get 
apart after the galvanize in the joints bond. 
 
From: BVARC <bvarc-boun...@bvarc.org> On Behalf Of Chris Medlin via BVARC
Sent: Tuesday, February 6, 2024 9:55 PM
To: bvarc@bvarc.org
Cc: Chris Medlin <ctmed...@outlook.com>
Subject: [BVARC] Stolen 200 ft tower
 
Keep an eye out for your fellow ham and if you see him erect a 200 foot radio 
station communications tower in his yard out of the blue, he may be a suspect.  
All joking aside, the lawn crew arrived at the tower site to do some bush hog 
work and discovered the active 200 ft tall tower on site was missing. This was 
in Jasper Alabama. 
Definitely News of the Weird. Enjoy!

WJLX owner reports theft of 200-foot radio tower
wvtm13.com  
 
73
Chris/AC5CM
 
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