Has any of the assembled gurus figured out a way to suspend the center of a dipole from rotating towers such as the US Tower MA-550? 73, de Hans, K0HB -- FAQ on WWW: http://www.contesting.com/towerta
US Tower make th IV-16 which is an arm that goes over the top section and aloows the tower to rotate inside. Skip, KJ6Y <A HREF="http://members.aol.com/kj6y/skip.html">Communications Service Co</A> -
Hans wondered: Well, I threw a rope up over the boom of my beam with the 550 cranked down. Was able to get the rope very near the center of the boom at the top of the 550. Pulled about 8 feet of rope
US Tower's catalog states that the IV-16 arm "Cannot be used with the MARB rotor base." As I read it, there is no way to attach a dipole to the top of one of their towers if the whole tower is being
Hans, I have a Wilson TT45 tubular tower with a US Tower MARB. This setup rotates the entire TT45. I mounted a thrust bearing to my mast. Using one of the mounting holes of the thrust bearing, I made
Yes, U.S. Tower has an arm that fits over the mast and turns free to support a dipole. 73 de Joe W6MR J & J Antenna Service --Original Message-- From: Hans - K0HB <K0HB@ARRL.ORG> To: towertalk@contes