Rod,
Sounds good. Rohn-45 really much more tower than needed for the antennas you are considering. I am using a 50-foot Rohn-25 to support two 6m beams, HF Tribander, 222 and 432 antennas. My tower is also uses a house bracket (HB from angle-iron) at about 12-feet (but this is from ground where I use a hinge-over plate in concrete slab (12-inches deep). At 45-feet I do have guys, but you need not use them on your shorter tower. I see no problem attaching the tower to your deck if you use large bolts backed with metal plates. I suppose you will use a std tower base plate or the hinge-over plate.
On item caught my attention: the height above your roof (7-feet). If you check the length of the 436CP42 and 2MCP22, both are about 18-feet long. When elevated to 90-degrees (straight up) they will need a min of 9-foot clearance (best make it 10) to your roof. You can extend using a mast to the elevation rotator above the tower top. I plan to use a single Rohn-25 ten-foot tower top to support my satellite antennas using the B5400 az-el rotator mounted about 5-feet above the tower. I have the 436CP42 and a KLM-22C (predecessor to the M2CP22), plus a 33-inch dish for 2400. Sounds like your setup will be quite similar.
I using the hinge-over plate so I can layover the complete tower for antenna maintenance. One section is easily raised by hand by two people. You might secure a pulley to the house and raise the complete tower buy a cable and hinge-over base. 20-foot tower + 5-foot mast would likely require using a car or ATV to pull the cable (but a good work party of 4-hams might do it with a stout rope).
I have the Rohn bronze mast bearing for 1-1/4 inch mast (it is not needed as I went with the Rohn bearing plate and thrust bearing on my 50-foot tower) if that would work for you? Might not fit Rohn-45.
Ed - KL7UW
At 04:43 PM 5/13/2007, Stargate wrote:
OK, I'm in my final (I hope) figuring for my antenna/tower
installation. I'm considering mounting the tower on my deck which is made from 2" x 6" decking with 2" x 8" rafters on 24" centers. The deck is sitting on 6"x6" posts and is VERY WELL supported. There are 7 of the 6"x6" posts supporting the 20' x 20' deck. The deck is only about 4 years old and is VERY sturdy.
The tower will be Rohn 45G and the gable of my house is 13'
above the top of the deck. I am going to use a house bracket near the top of the first section at approximately the 9' level and one or two sections on top of that. Probably one section will be enough and will put the top of the tower about 7' above my metal roof which is well over 1/4 wavelength on even on 6M. --------snip
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