Frank,
How about a 1 for 1 chain drive but you would defintely have to set up limit
switches.
Good Luck,
Bill - N5CMI
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Date: Wed, 30 Jul 1997 13:07:17 -0700
Message-Id: <199707302007.NAA23871@cosmoslink.net>
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From: ftbrady@cosmoslink.net (Frank T. Brady)
Subject: [TowerTalk] rotating stacked yagis
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Is there a mechanism that would permit me to rotate a yagi mounted down from
the top of the tower by somehow transferring the mast rotation to it?
In other words, imagine a 72ft tower with a long mast running down to the
50ft level or thereabouts. A single prop pitch or equivalent rotator turns
the mast. No problem turning a yagi mounted at the top of the mast (above
the tower top), but can I also rotate one or more other yagis mounted down
from the tower top x feet by converting the rotation of the mast somehow so
it will turn the 'side mounted' yagi too?
I give up trying to describe this - hope someone understands me <g>
Regards,
Frank T. Brady - W0ECS
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