Glen Martin informed me today that they no longer offer the antenna raising hazer for the 45G tower..... It was called the "Voyager Hazer" The Voyager Hazer is a tower accessory designed to elevate a
I'm not surprised. The price of the tracks was astronomical, not to mention the price of the Hazer itself. By the time you got done, you could have bought a crank up tower. It would be interesting t
antenna raising hazer for the 45G tower..... down the outside of a tower. A separate set of aluminum track is bolted to the face of the tower. Four sets of bronze bearing rollers make contact with th
You can buy (from McMaster Carr or Grainger, for example) all manner of nifty wheels and carriages designed to slide or roll along standard structural shapes (channels and I beams). Those shapes are
Author: "Richard M. Gillingham" <rmoodyg@bellsouth.net>
Date: Thu, 22 Dec 2005 13:53:10 -0500
Around here, they're called hurricanes.. Saved my butt this year. 73 Gil, W1RG -- Original Message -- From: <K7LXC@aol.com> To: <towertalk@contesting.com>; <kc4pe@bellsouth.net> Sent: Thursday, Decem
Speaking for myself; I want to do antenna experiments and don't want to climb to make each change. Also, it is useful to be able to change the height of the antenna as another variable in the experi
I'm planning a Hazer for my 50' Rohn 25 tower. I'm 62 and like to experiment with antennas. Too old to climb towers, but not too hold to mess around. 73 de Lee KM4YY/8 ______________________________
Too old? You are younger than me. Come over sometime and I will show you how to climb my 150 footer. :) 73, Keith NM5G I'm planning a Hazer for my 50' Rohn 25 tower. I'm 62 and like to experiment wit
Or till Katrina comes ashore. 73 and Merry Christmas to all. Tom W7WHY _______________________________________________ See: http://www.mscomputer.com for "Self Supporting Towers", "Wireless Weather
One could probably come up with some sort of elevator scheme that could fly the antenna up and down, while leaving guys attached. Probably need some sort of az/el/roll positioner though, and it would
I had a metal fabricating friend build, on site, a five foot elevator to hold the rotator, thrust bearing and beam, sliding on simple, parallel, barn door sliders on a free standing 50 foot tower. Wo
Author: "J. Gordon Beattie, Jr., W2TTT" <w2ttt@arrl.net>
Date: Tue, 27 Dec 2005 00:16:47 -0500
Carl, Got pictures or diagrammes? 73, J. Gordon Beattie, Jr., W2TTT 201.314.6964 w2ttt@arrl.net w2ttt@att.net w2ttt@att.com I had a metal fabricating friend build, on site, a five foot elevator to ho