I've got the Yaesu G-450A rotor and am looking at the User Manual common to
this rotor and the G-650A and G-1000A. There (page 1) an optional part GL-33
is mentioned, a 'mast adjustment plate' that you can add to get up to the
specified minimum mast OD of 1.89 inches for the rotor (only 450A/650A are
mentioned).
I suppose you could make your own plate(s) too. Perhaps someone else on this
list has used this optional part or has made their own, and can advise.
73 George W5VU
----- Original Message -----
From: kce <kce@chartermi.net>
To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
Sent: Friday, April 11, 2003 4:16 PM
Subject: [TowerTalk] dumb question
> I just finished most of my tower project, but like the big dummy That I
can
> be at times with pre senior moments, I noticed where the mast goes into
the
> yaesu rotator the clamps are pretty much tightened right up to the clamp
> bracket. I am using 1.75 in sch 80 steel for material. Now the dumb
question
> anybody know of a way I can fatten up the portion of the mast that goes
into
> the rotator? I really do not want to remove a 150 pounds of antennas to
> change out the mast. I think with the thrust bearing I could slip out the
> rotator if necessary. I just don't want to have to readjust the rotator
> indicator everytime we have a high wind. Mere words alone can't express
how
> stupid this oversight was
> ken w8ob
>
>
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