Hi All, the Hazer system is a good option for 40 ft or less 25G towers.
That height is safe without any guys with little or no wind load. While
the tower is safe with the system lowered, one should not consider raising
the Hazer and antenna when the wind is up.
Some users connect the guys directly to the Hazer but that seems a bit
risky. Most users install a single set of guys near the top and connect them
to the anchors after the system is cranked to the top of the tower.
Multiple guy levels can be used but that involves more guy manipulation and
risk as the tower height is increased.
Seems like a nice way to go for someone liking to experiment with various
antenna configurations.
A shameless plug: all of the Glenn Martin equipment is available here at
Texas Towers. Tel 800 272 3467 or _www.texastowers.com_
(http://www.texastowers.com) .
73,
Gerald Williamson, K5GW
CEO Texas Towers
In a message dated 10/30/2013 9:19:41 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
K7LXC@aol.com writes:
> Just curious, never used a Hazer, but, how do you deal with the guy
wires ??
You're supposed to drop them. When does that ever sound like a
good idea?!? Never in my book.
Cheers,
Steve K7LXC
TOWER TECH
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