[TowerTalk] (Fwd) Re: rotator for MonstIR Rotor/tower/polyrod

Craig Miller dcm at stanford.edu
Sun Apr 17 12:19:31 EDT 2005


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From:           	Craig Miller <dcm at stanford.edu>
To:             	"Bill Rohrer" <w7ij at arrl.net>
Subject:        	Re: [TowerTalk] rotator for MonstIR Rotor/tower/polyrod question
Date sent:      	Sat, 16 Apr 2005 22:10:15 -0700

Bill

M^2 Orion 2800-P can literally turn a house without breaking a sweat. 
Plus, great support from the Wyatt and the guys at M-squared in
Fresno.  Mine has been  swinging a KLM KT-34XA and KLM 40M3A and a
couple of small yagis for 2 years here without a hitch.  The quality
of this well engineered beast is well worth the price.  

Wyatt's e-mail is:  "Wyatt Lyzenga" <wyatt at m2inc.com>

Craig
WA6OXK


From:           	"Bill Rohrer" <w7ij at arrl.net>
To:             	<towertalk at contesting.com>
Date sent:      	Sat, 16 Apr 2005 09:10:22 -0700
Subject:        	[TowerTalk] MonstIR Rotor/tower/polyrod question

> I will be installing 100 feet of Rohn 45 in the next few weeks with
> a MonstIR SteppIR.  I am looking for recommendations on the
> following:
> 
> What rotor to use,
> Should I use polyrod or go with steel guys?  Obtaining the polyrod
> could be a problem.
> 
> What effect might I expect from using grounded steel guys versus
> polyrod?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Bill - W7IJ
> 
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