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Old 25-Nov-2015, 7:33 PM   #16
StephanieS
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RE: wind load.

David, if your HOA big cheese is saying the 91XG doesn't seem robust enough for winds, I can vouch that it indeed is tough. Here just outside of Spokane, WA where we had a major windstorm last week (gusts 70mph +) that toppled trees and knocked 40% of the metro area without power (and 25,000 still out a week later), my 91XG took no damage. Only in a thunderstorm last year did one element get slightly bent.

My Antennacraft C490's low-VHF elements though, didn't take it so well. That is off topic though. The 91XG will not snap at the first 45mph gust. Rest assured.

Cheers.



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Originally Posted by ADTech View Post

Note: 55 m/s = 123 MPH.

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