I tried this about 15 hours ago, but it's not shown up so I'll try again. My apologies if it shows up twice. I know we've had several discussions on "Ring Rotators", but I haven't found anything on u
Why would the tower interact more with a tribander any more than a monobander? I have used ring rotators on 10m, 15m and 20m with much larger tower than you're using with great results. John KK9A I t
If you scale this scenario to 2 meters, it is similar to using a 1.8 inch o.d. mast to support and rotate a beam antenna. This is done all the time with no apparent problem. 73, Gerald K5GW In a mess
That's why I was asking and the information for which I was looking. Thanks 73 Roger (K8RI) _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ TowerTalk m
Thanks, Age must be catching up. I never thought of scaling it like that. If I can put the tribander, or a multibander say 20 through 10 (I don't think the reflector on 30 meters would clear the guys
The three KT36XA tribanders at 92, 56 and 29 ft on a 150 foot Rohn 55 tower don't seem to have much varying SWR as the antennas are rotated around the tower. Mine are on a swing arm type of arrangeme