Antenna Mast Guying for Amateur Radio Antennas
By hamuniverseArticle based on ROHN engineering specification that will guide on proper guying heights and guy lengths when guying ham radio antenna masts. It will help you determine ahead of time the proper length of guy wires and the distance from the base of the mast to the anchor points
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