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You may be surprised to discover how easy and inexpensive it really is to build your own tower. What is presented here is a construction plan for a free-standing tilt-over tower that can be used to support a beam antenna for 20, 15 or 10 meters or a light tri-band beam antenna.
What is presented here is a construction plan for a free-standing tilt-over tower that can be used to support a beam antenna for 20, 15 or 10 meters or a light tri-band beam antenna. It could serve as well to support a wire sloper or an inverted "V", or of course it could also support a T.V. or F.M. antenna.
Find TV Broadcast Towers and free TV Channels in your area. Get all the information needed for selecting and pointing your antenna. Use the tower map to check for potential ground interference such as hills and obstructions.
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Simple Antenna Tower Base Calculation For those interested in understanding some tower base designs for freestanding (i.e self-supporting, non-guyed) ham antenna towers. Why do they specify so much concrete in such a large hole? Consider the tower, mast, beam antenna, and tower base, as poorly drawn above. The top of the
Fig 1—A site map such as this one is a useful tool for planning your antenna installation. Use your map to plan antenna layouts and locations of any supporting towers or masts. If your plan calls for more than one tower or mast, think about using them as supports for wire an-tennas.
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