Hi Dick,
What am I missing here? If you guy the tower permenently at the top, how do
you get the Hazer and the antenna mounted on it above the top set of guys?
I has to be above the top set of guys to allow the antenna to rotate. I
think a Hazer simply won't work with a tower that has a permanent set of
guys at the top.
Stan w7ni@teleport.com
>John;
>This is a good area for discussion. My rationale for permanent top guy
>attachment was to allow
>"extended" work on the antenna/rotor and to allow dropping it in the event
>of the probability
>of very high wind speeds. I feared that an unguyed tower would be a hazard
>until I could get
>the Hazer returned to the top.
>
>Any comments ??
>
>Regards,
>Dick N3HKN Pittsburgh
>
>
>
>At 10:23 PM 8/26/96 -0400, Hamforever@aol.com wrote:
>>I use the hazer on a 50 ft. tower with guys attached to the hazer with no
>>problems for four years. I have a 2 element 40 meter beam and an A3
>>Cushcraft mounted on the hazer.
>>
>>Why mount the guys to the tower where they will be in the way?
>>
>>73 de John, WA5TWL
>>
>>
>Dick Boley
>Sales Engineering
>Westinghouse Communications
>412-247-7756
>
>
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