[TowerTalk] Sidemount Clearance Diagram
Jay Terleski
wx0b@arraysolutions.com
Tue, 09 May 2000 08:11:27 -0700
Hi Stan
Stan or Patricia Griffiths wrote:
>
Also, I once
> had a small 3 element tribander mounted on a sidemount and I
> mounted the boom quite far off center to get the required
> element-to-tower clearance. To take most of the "twist" out
> of the arm due to the off center antenna, I trussed the
> heavy end up to a second sidemount arm about 5 feet above
> the one the boom was mounted on. Of course, you have to
> have a sidemount with two arms to do that. Is there a
> demand for a model like that? We could build it . . .
>
> Stan w7ni@teleport.com
Stan,
This segways nicely into a product announcement.
Stan and the group. The double arm heavy duty version is already being
built by Array Solutions.
See http://www.arraysolutions.com/products.htm
And push the Side Mount button. I just put it up yesterday. It took me
along time to get the CAD work done but it went together easily the
first time. Its universal in design in that it has the proper holes to
mount on 25, 45 and 55G towers.
We will have the galvanized version at Dayton. Provided the Galvanizer
gets the first 25 units done for me in time. I dropped them off
yesterday and he promissed 5 day turn around.
Jay, WX0B
>
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