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Re: [TowerTalk] Antenna/mast height above tower?

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Antenna/mast height above tower?
From: kb9cry@comcast.net (Phil Camera)
Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2007 20:32:05 +0000
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Two of my towers use TailTwister rotators which have a mast clamp that allows 
the mast to be moved sideways a bit from the rotator in order to free up the 
rotator.  Actually what I do is to place a small scissors jack underneath the 
boom to mast plate and jack the antenna and mast up by a couple of inches to 
free it from the rotator.  To prevent the bottom of the mast from moving too 
far sideways, I install a piece of uni-strut slotted channel and a muffle clamp 
to hold the mast in place.  I can then remove the rotator and replace it.

For the big tower, I'm using an AlfaSpid rotator and for it, one must jack up 
the mast about 5 inches to free it up.  This system has a top thrust bearing 
and then there's another rotator plate (no thrust bearing) which captures the 
mast from excessive sideways movement.  I have about 4 feet clear from the top 
plate to this second plate.  The plan here (which I will need to do soon) will 
be to install a piece of uni-strut right under the top plate.  Attached in the 
middle alongside the mast will be a pulley(openable wicket marine/sailing 
type).  I'll then attach a mast clamp down near the second plate.  Then I'll 
install a come-along that will pull upwards from the clamp to the top pulley 
and then down again.  I do this since this way I'm not operating the come-along 
near one of its ends of travel and the actual come-along lever assembly can be 
outside of the tower allowing freedom to operate it.  I've never done it (will 
be soon this year) but did do a trial run prior to ins
 tallin
g the tower (best place to learn is on the ground not up on the tower!!!).

Sri to kidnap the topic into a rotator removal one but mast height inside the 
tower should also be considered along with mast height outside the tower.

Phil  KB9CRY
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