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[TowerTalk] Using guy wire to carry in coax lines?

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Subject: [TowerTalk] Using guy wire to carry in coax lines?
From: ve7hcb@rac.ca (Chris BONDE)
Date: Wed, 09 Jan 2002 16:36:07 -0800
I donot have a tower but a pipe mast guyed at the top.  The guying is the 2 
parts of the antenna, droopy dipole, a guy rope, and a guy rope which is 
threaded through the 450ohm window line.  The last guy rope could be called 
a carrier or messenger line.  I put a loop in the window line just under 
the eves or the roof and a drip rope on the window line and guy line to 
take away the water that wants to run down the whole mess.  It has worked 
very god for me and I plan some other changes utilizing the same idea.

Chris opr VE7HCB



At 05:07 PM 2002-01-09 -0500, Bill Otten wrote:

>Hi to the list.......
>     I was looking at the January 2001 issue of CQ magazine and an article by
>K7PF. The article was about antennas, but the statement I found interesting
>was regarding his use of one of his lowest tower guy wires as a 'messenger'
>cable -- using the guy wire to carry the transmission coax lines and rotor
>cables to the house.
>
>     I'm interested in this because the gradual angle is appropriate for
>dressing the coax lines away from the tower (ie, no 90 deg bends in the
>coax) AND because I have a guy wire that goes over the house at precisely
>the right point to take the lines down to the bulkhead panel box.
>
>     I'd like comments on whether this is a good idea to utilize or what the
>pros/cons of this are. I only have 4 lines of coax coming down the tower and
>the single rotor control cable so it wouldn't be all that heavy a bundle my
>lowest tower guy is at 25 feet and the guy post is not a long run away.
>Comments?
>
>Thanks in advance!
>
>Bill (KC9CS)
>res0958z@verizon.net
>
>
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