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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] A couple of 18HT questions
From: "Gary J - N5BAA" <qltfnish@omniglobal.net>
Date: Wed, 17 Dec 2014 11:31:30 -0600
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Could a Heathkit SA-2550 also be used to tune 160 on a Hy-Gain Hy-tower Av18ht?? Link for an sa-2550 is here: http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/9417

Gary J
N5BAA

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To: patrick_g@windstream.net ; towertalk@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] A couple of 18HT questions


Another way to add 160 to the Hytower is use one of the  mobile  antenna
coils from Hi-Q or similar. You then have a remotely tunable antenna for 160
and 80, with out having to change taps.


Skip,  KJ6Y
_Communications Service  Co_ (http://www.communicationsserviceco.com/)
818-887-3569




In a message dated 12/17/2014 6:24:12 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
patrick_g@windstream.net writes:

The  Hy-Gain Hy-Tower (AKA  can work 160 with the base loading coil but
it  is not my preferred method.  If you have room for the "horizontal"
run, Hy-Gain has a kit to add 160 meters in a way I like better as it
requires no tapping of the coil and switching the coil in or out of the
circuit (not convenient.)

The kit consists of a 40 meter trap which  is attached to the vertical at
the top of the 24 ft triangular portion and  continues on (bare antenna
wire) to the supplied end insulator (provided)  forming an inverted "L"
configuration.  The 40 Meter trap is to keep  the long wire from detuning
the antenna's 40 meter function. This makes  160 band switching
"automatic" like the other bands.

Oh, ...and do  tighten all the hardware securely after using
anti-oxidation paste between  all clamped metal surfaces.  Recently one
of my stubs came unbolted  at the top bolt and did a 180 pointing down
instead of up.  This  after a couple years of service.   OOPS!!

Using the supplied  stubs as a learning tool, save $ and make your own
stubs for the missing  WARC bands on this antenna.

You have chosen wisely... this is a good  antenna.  Mine is mounted atop
a 37x73x18 (eave height) all metal  building with no radials, just the
counterpoise of the building and it  works very well.  As I am in
Oklahoma where the wind comes sweeping  down the plain I put a 3 way guy
on it at the top of the triangular tower  part (Phillystran.)  This
avoided the requirement to spread the load  in the roof structure
substituted for the yard of concrete  A N  D  I can tie antenna ropes to
it to support the ends of 270 ft OCF  (Carolina Windom) dipole or
whatever with no worries.

Consider an  electrical connection to the rebar cage so you can ground
the tower to  it.

Best of luck, enjoy your fine versatile  antenna.

Patrick   NJ5G



On 12/16/2014 5:51 PM,  Allen Brier N5XZ wrote:
I have the hole dug for my new 18HT tower but  still a few more questions:



 1.       The base consists of three 1.75 in by 0.25 in  thick aluminum
"base
tubes" with long bolts on the bottom which is  pushed into the concrete
immediately after the pour. Is there any  problem with the aluminum
contacting the concrete producing any kind  of adverse chemical reaction?

2.       The  rods only go into the concrete perhaps 18 to 24 in. Is that
sufficient  to hold the tower in the concrete?

3.     I have been told that the PVC insulators which are at the top  of
the top tower section should be replaced with Teflon due to high  voltage
at
that point while using the antenna on 160 meters with the  base loading
coil.
(Note I plan to use a larger physical coil than  Hy-Gain recommends). Any
truth to that?



That is all for now.



Allen R. Brier N5XZ

1515 Windloch  Lane

Richmond, Texas 77406-2553

(281) 342-1882  (Home)

(713) 705-4801 (Cell)



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