Doug
tobad you are not closer to Yuuma Az I would give you some 1/2 inch and 3/8 inch rebar that I have left over from installing the Rhon 25 here. Just remember that the spec sheets from Rhon are the basic and adequate for install at minimum standards.Mine will be guided no CC7R's here.
I have the whole rhon package here and can email the manual to you if you wish. Good Luck
 
Rev Robert KE8DM

Doug Fitts W7FDF <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My last posting for 2005 with a question:

My home owners association with their CC&R's and other regs [here in my
community of Vail, Arizona] has "seen the light" regarding new FCC
legislation on antenna and tower installation parameters and height
restrictions. They [the association] recently sent me a monthly
Newsletter [December issue] which specifically acknowledges word for
word, that the "Federal Communications Commission [FCC] passed
legislation that prohibits associations from restricting individual
members from receiving adequate transmission signals".

Yes, I did after reading this fired off an email to the manager of the
association [this morning] asking that they send me what is called an
Architectural Improvement form so I can submit my "project"...to install
a 30 foot Rohn tower for my 900 mhz antenna system and other antennas
related to repeater/remotebase and other link systems [a.k.a, antenna
farm on a tower].

My question on a typical tower installation and please keep in mind...I
have no experience in this area other then as a "helper" with other
installations years ago.

Can someone direct me to a website or specifically explain how best to
"lay the foundation" to install a 30 foot Rohn tower without guy wires.
Yes, I plan, once I purchase the tower sections [working on that with a
local Ham] to secure the second bottom section to the eave of the house.
In short, I think I want to sink/install the first five foot section of
the tower into the ground, use rebar for added support and firmness,
pour cement to "fill the hole" at the base of a five foot section of the
tower, then secure the upper section to the eave of the house with steel
brackets [that I may have to have formed and bent to the right config].

I am new at this so any and all suggestions on/from this list would be
appreciated so very much. This will be my new 900 mhz repeater and
remotebase project for 2006!! The wife and I have been living in our
new home now 15 months and I really desire to install a quality antenna
system for the three repeaters I currently operate and maintain.

So please comment/send thoughts and suggestions on your own experiences
with tower installatons. I am looking forward to "getting my hands
dirty", digging the hole for the tower and rebar and pouring the
cement...and at age 62, I NEED the exercise!!

Best 73 and **Happy Holidays**

Doug Fitts W7FDF
Vail, Arizona U.S.A.
Cienega Radio Network
927.8500/R
449.925/R
448.250/R
IRLP node 3850
Echolink 47474






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