doesn't the antenna then hit the guys on the way down...
this is confusing...
K4OJ
WL7M wrote:
> Excellent question - my "easy" answer is having "only" a 40 foot
> tower. The Phillystran is connected to anti-torque arms at the top -
> the tram doesn't have to pass over it on the way down. I'd be
> interested i hearing how folks with 40 foot plus towers resolve the
> issue....
>
> 73,
> Joe
> WL7M
>
> At 06:31 AM 28-10-2002, Dale L Martin wrote:
>
>> Forgive my ignorance, but where to the guys go when using a Hazer?
>>
>> Are they disconnected at the ground points and nested against the
>> tower to
>> facilitate the hazer passing over them?
>>
>> How does the Hazer avoid abrading or contacting the Phillystran on
>> it's way
>> up or down?
>>
>> How does it avoid the guy attachment hardware on the tower?
>>
>> 73,
>> dale, kg5u
>> >
>> > > I suspect that this will
>> > > fix my tuning problems, and I can do something else with my
>> weekends
>> > > than crank the hazer up and down (like OPERATE!!!)
>> >
>>
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