[TowerTalk] Rohn 45 Question

jeremy-ca km1h at jeremy.mv.com
Sat Aug 25 14:19:17 EDT 2007


I take it then that you have never experienced the installation of a large 
stacked array without a crane.

Old wives tales? Hmmm, most of those that I know have at least a Masters 
degrees in an engineering discipline.

Plus NE Yankees are not known for spending money frivolously.

Cheers Yourself
Carl
KM1H




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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Rohn 45 Question


>
> In a message dated 8/25/2007 10:00:45 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
> km1h at jeremy.mv.com writes:
>
>>  Thats strange. Numerous YCCC and other serious  contesters/DXers with 
>> big
> stacked arrays have been using dual bearings for  decades with a 
> significant
> reduction in rotator failures.
>
>    Reduction because of what? Reduction from what to  what?
>
>    What actual mechanical improvement does the  additional mid-bearing 
> make?
> More torque reduction? No. More vertical weight  reduction? No, the 
> weight's
> already on the top bearing. A psychological  improvement? Probably. More 
> ham
> radio old wive's tales? Probably.
>
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