> I don't have a tower yet, but I have pretty much decided that an AN
> Wireless one is the way to go, despite the current free shipping offer
> on a Trylon, and even though I don't need the more comprehensive
> documentation/calculations that AN Wireless provides.
>
>> I own an AN Wireless tower, and I believe it would be difficult to
>> directly put a hazer on it. On each side, every other cross-member
>> diagonal is on the outside of the tower, and as a result would
You need to use the version of the Hazer that rides on tracks
on the side of the tower (Glen Martin Hazer 7 I think). You still
need to figure out how to attach the tracks to the tower, but
it does away with the other issues that have been raised.
Rick N6RK
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