[TowerTalk] Antenna Standoff arm

axel at eb3cw.com axel at eb3cw.com
Mon Jan 9 08:47:07 PST 2012


Hi Milke:

Yes, I have KF7P Arms for Coaxial. But now, I am looking for a Standoff Arm  
to install a new yagui in the middle-top of the tower.
My concern is if this new Yagui installation will cause problems with the  
actual coaxial cable when I will lower the tower (snag)?

Best Regards
Axel







El , Mike <noddy1211 at sbcglobal.net> escribió:
> http://www.kf7p.com/KF7P/Welcome.html





> http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/8588



> I purchased a set of these from KF7P Metalwerks, very strong. See links

> above for reviews and KF7P website.



> -Mike, K6BR



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> Hi Friends:



> I own a US Tower HDX 589 Crank Up tower with Coaxial Stand Off arms.



> On top, I have a Optibeam 18-6 antenna. I am planning to install a new

> yagui at around 70-75 feest fixed to Europe or may be use a Ring Rotor.



> Where I can find a good Fixed Standoff Arm for a small Yagui?. I am going

> to have problems with all the coaxial cables when lowering the tower?.



> Thanks in advance for your advise.

> Best Regards



> Axel

> EB3CW

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