Rob,
Not sure about the antenna, but those 'square' boom-element brackets
are definitely a clue for someone who is familiar with it. Optibeam
?? Not sure.
The rotor is a Ham-M, or Ham-III, or Ham-IV, or T2X. The control box
may offer some help, but the UNDERSIDE of the rotor casing will
identify it when it is removed from the tower.
Good luck
Don
N8DE
Quoting Rob Santello <K6DQ@ARRL.net>:
> Hello Group,
>
> A local widow stopped by the house looking for help with the removal
> of a tower and antenna left by her husband a couple years back. She
> can't locate an invoice or any documentation on the equipment except for
> the tower manual. The tower is a US Towers HDX-555 but I don't know what
> the antenna is or which Hy-Gain rotor is installed in the tower. I've
> put some pictures on a web page and hope someone can identify what they
> are. Also, what might be a reasonable ball-park price to ask for this
> package? The tower was installed in 2005 and looks to be in good
> condition. And in the remote chance that someone in the Sacramento area
> has a raising fixture for one of these that they would be willing to
> rent/loan for a day, that would be great!
>
> Pictures at:
> http://www.drumon.com/hdx555/hdx555.html
>
> Thanks for any help,
> --rob--
> K6DQ
>
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