Thanks Brian,
Some good ideas that hadn't occurred to me previously about stacking. Got to
check the tower specs again since I entertained the thought of stacking a
second tribander. I had actually thought of a second Hazer since I have an
extra one available but would have to attach the track since it a H-7
Hazer.
For turnbuckles, I wonder if "forked" type is the same as "jaw" type? I
guess it has a clevis pin across the "U".
Thank you once more for new ideas.
Howard..K2HK
>
>I though Rohn sold these. I bought my Rohn 25 used and the fork type
>turnbuckles came with them. I've also seen husky version in farm
>supply stores.
>
>As far as stacking. It depends upon what you want to do. I have
>stacked 10 meter beams along with a 402cd. The top 10M beam is on a
>mast 13' above the top of the HAZER thrust bearing. The bottom beam
>is attached to the bottom of the HAZER. Of course the bottom one is
>fixed. However, I fixed it on EU and the stack used for EU mostly.
>
>Have you considered 2 Hazers? Of course the bottom antenna will have
>it's rotation range limited. One could put a side arm in the bottom
>HAZER to increase the range.
>
>73 de Brian/K3KO
>
>Howard Klein wrote:
> >
> > Kevin,
> > Thank you for summarizing your replies. I found a few ideas that would
>be
> > useful for me. I have the GM 70 foot tower with hazer. It works quite
>well.
> > My only concern is that I may be locked into being unable to stack
>antennas
> > in the future. I have not figured out how to stack antennas and still be
> > able to lower the hazer. One idea that I have found useful is to color
>code
> > the guys with colored tape and spray painted the anchors a matching
>color so
> > that they quickly can be returned to the correct anchor. I use 6 guys
>which
> > can take a bit to sort out when in a hurry.. I usually do not replace
>the
> > guys after the hazer is lowered until after the work is complete. One
> > intriguing idea for was the mention of the fork type turnbuckles. The
> > hardest part of the job for me is unscrewing the turnbuckles and then
> > replacing. Any idea where this type turnbuckle can be obtained??
> >
> > Howard...K2HK
> >
> > >
> > >Since I have had several requests to share the information that I
>received
> > >on and off the list regarding the use of guy wires with the Hazer Tram
> > >system from Glen Martin Engineering, ( http://www.glenmartin.com ) I
> > >decided to post this to the list, rather than to respond to everyone
> > >individually.
> > >
> > >My initial question to the group was:
> > >
> > > > I'm looking for suggestions and caveats on the use of guys with a
>Hazer.
> > >
> >
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