Hey that was great! You came up at the end, 599. That was a lot easier than I
thought.
Thanks again!
Chris
KF7P
On Mar 11, 2010, at 16:02 , F.R. Ashley wrote:
You are quite correct.
> I am not sure, but I think if you look at the Hand Book It will state that
> you do not want the tower or anything else to be grounded that goes through
> concrete. The reason being that a hit from lightning
> Will cause the concrete to explode. If I am wrong someone please let me
> know !
>
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> Subject: [TowerTalk] tower & antenna project questions
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>
>
> Good afternoon. Finally, the 3rd sunny day in the 50s here in NJ, and
> time to start the antenna work! Hopefully we'll be pouring concrete in
> another week or two for the new tower. Nothing like having a new tower
> delivered with 24" of snow on the ground! Now,......
>
>
>
> I am looking to purchase a few 6m/2m/440 yagis to stack above my HF
> antennas. In my last installation, I used Cushcraft antennas - 13B2 for
> 144, 719B for 440, and A506S for 6m. The VHF/UHF will be vertically
> polarized, as I work more FM simplex than SSB. 6M, however, will be
> horizontal for SSB DX. This time I am now looking at the M2 stuff,
> namely a 2M12 for 144, a 440-18 for 440, and a 6M7 for 6m.
>
>
>
> Does anyone have any recommendations of one over the other (Cushcraft vs.
> M2), or recommend any other manufacturers for VHF and UHF yagis?
>
>
>
> Also, I plan to stack a Hy-Gain 7-3 along with a TH-11DX. I was thinking
> of placing the 40m beam above the TH11, as the TH11 has the higher
> windloading. Anyone have any comments on which should be on top (am I
> correct in placing the heavier antenna lower?), and also how much distance
> I should allow between the TH11 and 7-3 40m antenna so as to minimize any
> potential interaction?
>
>
>
> In addition, I need to run grey conduit under ground from the base of the
> tower to where the cables will enter my home. I need to run 9 coax
> cables, and a rotor control line. 10 cables total. Each run will be
> approx. 210ft. 100ft up the tower, then 50ft from the tower to the house,
> then 50ft along the basement and up into the shack, then 10ft or so for
> movement in the shack. Due to the long runs, I was planning on going to
> LMR600 type cable to cut down on the losses, especially at 50MHz and
> above. I am thinking of going with LMR600 right up to the antennas,
> making sure to oversize the rotor loop. I successfully used solid center
> LMR400 for 10 years, so I might gamble this time again. The loss figures
> for LMR400 keep pushing me that direction! Any idea what size conduit I
> will need if I opt to run 9 runs of LMR600 size cable and one rotor cable?
> I was able to easily get 10 LMR400 size cables in either 2 or 2.5" conduit
> (can't recall, as the last tower/qth was 10yrs
> ago). I stopped at HD and looked at 3" conduit, but damn, that stuff just
> looks too darn big, especially when it will be going into the side of my
> home. I was planning on entering just above the concrete foundation, where
> there is an approx. 8" sill between the concrete and where the first floor
> rests. Same as the utilities do.
>
>
>
> One other thing - my plan was to run the conduit from the house out to the
> base of the tower, sink a few 4x4s into the ground near the tower base,
> then mount some sort of grey weatherproof enclosure on them. Have the
> conduit from the house go directly into the bottom of the box, then have
> another elbow come out the bottom, allowing the coax cables to make a drip
> loop before they head up the tower. Inside, I was planning to install a
> copper plate to which I would affix 10 or so Polyphasor arrestors, and the
> rotor control surge arrestor. Then bond the plate and tower to common
> ground rods near the tower. Can anyone recommend a suitable enclosure
> that will comfortably fit 10 or so surge arrestors, plus some room to
> spare. I took a quick look at the DX Eng website, but their stuff only
> accomodates two or three devices.
>
>
>
> I also need to install an electrical outlet near the base for the tower
> motor. So I will be running a 3/4" conduit as well, from the main panel
> out to the tower base. Any objection to dropping the electrical conduit
> in the same trench as the coax conduit?
>
>
>
> Finally, as far as grounding goes - is there any advantage to installing
> three 8ft ground rods at the bottom of the tower foundation hole BEFORE I
> pour the concrete, and run the ground wires up thru the concrete base, to
> be attached to the tower once it is erect? Or just stick to three ground
> rods into the dirt around the base of the tower foundation after it is
> done?
>
>
>
> Thanks for your insight and knowledge. I've been learning a lot just
> reading the postings of the last month or two in preparation for this
> project.
>
>
>
> Eric
>
> K2WD
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