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Re: [TowerTalk] Rotor Loop - How to ??

To: Dave <dave.n7drk@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Rotor Loop - How to ??
From: "Roger (K8RI)" <K8RI-on-TowerTalk@tm.net>
Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2008 14:02:05 -0400
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Dave wrote:
> I am in the final planning stages prior to the installation of a 4el SteppIR 
> onto a 70' Trylon self-supporting tower. 
> The antenna will be positioned about 3' above the top of the tower.
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First: How many degrees rotation from your rotator?
My preference (there are a number of ways to do this) I like to put a 
minimum of 2 and preferably 3 turns around the tower with the rotator 
loop.   If the tower doesn't have a flat top plate (like the 445G) I'd 
put supports on each leg at the top. I'd lay those three turns loosely 
on the top plate or supports. The coil needs to be able to expand and 
contract freely.
> How do I prepare the coax and control cables for the transition from the 
> rotating antenna to the fixed tower?
> Do I fabricate lengths of replaceable cable just for the transition (rotor 
> loop)?How do I route the cables? Multiple turns loosely around the mast like 
> a spring? Just a single drooping loop?
> How long should they be? 
>   
I use 3 turns of about 18" in diameter. Remember this must be able to 
move freely. It only has to hang up once to ruin the installation and 
that stuff is strong.
> Any special coax? The antenna coax fitting is not accessible. Will Bury-Flex 
> provide adequate service?
>
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BuryFlex should be more than adequate. 
As you can not access the antenna coax fitting and if you are running 
BuryFlex all the way I'd not bother with an extra fitting although I use 
them on my installation and I can not *easily* access any of the 
antennas.  OTOH it  might be kind of handy if you do have to take the 
antenna down.   Also if the coax fails the rotator loop is the most 
likely spot as it's moving against the tower.

I'm sure others have different ways of doing it but this has worked for 
me over the years.

73 and good luck,

Roger (K8RI)

> Cheers,
> Dave - N7DRK
> Rice, WA
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