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[TowerTalk] Effective moment and K-factor. Was: Yaesu rotators

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Subject: [TowerTalk] Effective moment and K-factor. Was: Yaesu rotators
From: Alan AB2OS <ab2os@att.net>
Date: Thu, 01 Jul 2004 00:19:29 -0400
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Is Yaesu's "K-factor" the same as Hy-Gain's "Effective moment"?

If not,

Alan AB2OS


I wrote:


In the course of looking around for a good price for a G-1000DXA, I went to the Texas Towers Web site and noticed their explanation of the "K-factor" item that I have seen in ads for Yaesu rotators. The K-factor is defined as the weight of the antenna multiplied by its turning radius, and, in the example they give, if one considers only the surface area of a TH-11DXS, a G-800 rotator will handle it, but when the weight and turning radius are considered, even a G-1000 is not up to the task.

In my case, all I intend to put up immediately is a 3-el. SteppIR, which is within the capabilities of a G-1000DXA (or even a G-800DXA), but adding the 4th element (which I might do later) would put me over the top for that rotator.

If people are not considering K-factor when choosing a rotator, that might explain some of the complaints (e.g., on eham.net) that Yaesu rotators are too flimsy.
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