[TowerTalk] How to deal with Coax on a Crankup Tower

W2GR at aol.com W2GR at aol.com
Mon Nov 19 16:25:26 EST 2012


 
Hi Larry...on my Tri-EX Skyneedle 70' crank up the coax is attached to the  
standoffs so when lowered there is 2 loops of coax with the thing retracted 
and  the bottom of the loops is abt 18 feet off the ground...the standoffs 
are abt 10  degrees spaced so the coax loop falls beside each other...I can 
send you a pic  if you like...
 
I just finished my tower rebuild project this past weekend and glad  its 
over...its been a long murphy filled summer!..
 
Mike W2GR
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In a message dated 11/19/2012 3:28:06 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
lwloen at gmail.com writes:

OK, I  must not have been clear on this, because multiple people responded
in a  way I didn't expect.

I have the coax stand-off arms that come with the  tower.

The question is exactly how to use the arms -- do I let the coax  fall
through or do I attach them to the stand offs?


Larry  Wo0Z
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In a message dated 11/19/2012 3:28:06 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
lwloen at gmail.com writes:

OK, I  must not have been clear on this, because multiple people responded
in a  way I didn't expect.

I have the coax stand-off arms that come with the  tower.

The question is exactly how to use the arms -- do I let the coax  fall
through or do I attach them to the stand offs?


Larry  Wo0Z
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