Lee,
There are no blind-spots if you use a Ringrotor. Check it out:
http://www.erols.com/n3rr/n3ringrotor/index.htm
Ask me about sale prices on the TIC products.
Bill, N3RR
http://www.erols.com/n3rr
http://www.erols.com/n3rr/n3ringrotor/index.htm
leewells@lexmark.com wrote:
> I'm planning on side-mounting a 5el 10m yagi at about 50 feet.
> (Looks like a 105CA has enough clearance at the mounting point to
> rotate around the tower on a side-arm)
>
> The main focus here is on contesting (primarily stateside but some DX).
> Location is Georgetown, KY.
>
> One tower face runs N/S and the other leg points West, so it looks like my
> potential blind spots are:
>
> Rotor mount leg Blind spot
> -------------------------------------
> North (CW) 270-330
> North (CCW) 90-150
> South (CW) 30-90
> South (CCW) 210-270
> West (CW) 150-210
> West (CCW) 330-30
>
> So what would be the "preferred" blind spot???? And why?
>
> 73
> --Lee
> KT4ZX
> Georgetown, KY
>
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