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I have a push-up 30' pole with a A99 on top went better that I expected.
I put a 2" pipe in the ground about 3' left it sticking up about 1' filled with sand to ground level. Used guy wires at 20' and 30' with turnbuckles to tighten the guys. Worked great the A99 is the only thing moving in the wind.
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I put a 2" pipe in the ground about 3' left it sticking up about 1' filled with sand to ground level. Used guy wires at 20' and 30' with turnbuckles to tighten the guys. Worked great the A99 is the only thing moving in the wind.
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TOWER W/O A BASE PLATE
Hello there. I'm late on this one, but in the past, I've driven 5'masts in the ground next to each tower leg, leaving 18 in or so sticking up and used mast-to-mast u-bolt clamps to secure the tower legs to the masts. I would only recomment doing this with the aid of the house for support, of course. -drdx
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