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So I ended up purchasing a property that has two radio towers on it. 
Tower one is 135ft with pole at the top that can be raised and lowered that adds approximately 40ft, giving a total height of 175ft
Tower two is 90ft with pole at the top that can be raised and lowered that adds approximately 20ft, giving a total height of 110ft.
I have lots of questions:
Please label any answers to questions with the specific number.
1. How do I check for the tower manufacturer? I'm assuming there's a tag (somewhere), where would one usually find this?
2. The tower and guys are galvanized steel. Some of the turn buckles are exhibiting corrosion. (Pic: ) . Should these be replaced or can they just be coated with cold gal?
3. The guys all have ceramic insulators dividing the guys into sections. Some of the sections are exhibiting corrosion like the above turn buckles. Should these be replaced or can they just be coated with cold gal? If they can be coated with cold gal, how does one go about doing that?
4. How does one check for correct guy tension?
5. When running coax on a tower like these, do you need to use cable hangers? Can the cable simply be cable tied or taped in place with electrical tape? The hangers really get in the way when climbing using a positioning lanyard.
6. Unfortunately, the towers were stripped of coax by a previous owner, but in one of the out buildings I discovered some additional cable. One reel is marked "CPH Amphenol RG-17/U". (Pic: )This looks to be quite old. Never heard of this type of coax. What is it?
7. The other is marked "1992 Comm/scope Inc" and then a ft. measurement. (Pics: Imgur: The magic of the Internet ) Is this one suitable for radio use? What is it?
8. Both towers are grounded, but neither has a specific lightning rod. Should I add one? I'm assuming it needs to be higher than any antennas on the tower? What gauge copper should be used for the wire from this to ground?
9. What is a suitable resistance reading (using a clamp-on ground tester) for the ground rod to earth? I've heard 25 ohms or less.
10. Is there any other periodic maintenance that needs to be done on towers like these?
11. Any other useful info I should know?
Tower one is 135ft with pole at the top that can be raised and lowered that adds approximately 40ft, giving a total height of 175ft
Tower two is 90ft with pole at the top that can be raised and lowered that adds approximately 20ft, giving a total height of 110ft.
I have lots of questions:
Please label any answers to questions with the specific number.
1. How do I check for the tower manufacturer? I'm assuming there's a tag (somewhere), where would one usually find this?
2. The tower and guys are galvanized steel. Some of the turn buckles are exhibiting corrosion. (Pic: ) . Should these be replaced or can they just be coated with cold gal?
3. The guys all have ceramic insulators dividing the guys into sections. Some of the sections are exhibiting corrosion like the above turn buckles. Should these be replaced or can they just be coated with cold gal? If they can be coated with cold gal, how does one go about doing that?
4. How does one check for correct guy tension?
5. When running coax on a tower like these, do you need to use cable hangers? Can the cable simply be cable tied or taped in place with electrical tape? The hangers really get in the way when climbing using a positioning lanyard.
6. Unfortunately, the towers were stripped of coax by a previous owner, but in one of the out buildings I discovered some additional cable. One reel is marked "CPH Amphenol RG-17/U". (Pic: )This looks to be quite old. Never heard of this type of coax. What is it?
7. The other is marked "1992 Comm/scope Inc" and then a ft. measurement. (Pics: Imgur: The magic of the Internet ) Is this one suitable for radio use? What is it?
8. Both towers are grounded, but neither has a specific lightning rod. Should I add one? I'm assuming it needs to be higher than any antennas on the tower? What gauge copper should be used for the wire from this to ground?
9. What is a suitable resistance reading (using a clamp-on ground tester) for the ground rod to earth? I've heard 25 ohms or less.
10. Is there any other periodic maintenance that needs to be done on towers like these?
11. Any other useful info I should know?
