ROHN SBH25G 3' 4" Hinged Short Base for Rohn 25G Towers
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I spent $100 on a 12-volt winch. I had to make a bracket out of wood and "u" bolts, but it works great. The tower now has a pulley. Dig a three-foot hole for the hinge base gravel at the bottom, then raise and bolt two ten-foot sections to the house. I added concrete once the floor was plumb and straight. I was able to lower the tower and the rest of the tower once it was dry. You can get a lot of good ideas by watching videos on YouTube. Best wishes to you.
Take a look at the image, there are three bolts there. You now have a hinge if you remove one. assemble the tower and place it on the ground. Place the antenna in place. Recruit the assistance of three friends to assist in the re-establishment of the structure. You replace the bolt you removed while three friends hold it in place. That's how simple it is. After the tower has been raised, don't forget to bring some beer for your friends.
Yes, this is one of the towers' base mounting options.
It's an intriguing query. I won't be able to provide engineering specifications, but I usually go up about 2/3rds of the way. Best of luck, and make sure you've got some spotters. DE K5DOK 73s
Selected User Reviews For ROHN SBH25G 3' 4" Hinged Short Base for Rohn 25G Towers
Expensive for what it is, but it is absolutely necessary if you have a Rohn 25 tower and want to lay it down.
Tilt-up base with good stability.