[TowerTalk] stack yagis on US Tower TX-472MDP?

Richard (Rick) Karlquist richard at karlquist.com
Mon Jul 25 14:18:47 EDT 2016


I used to have a TIC-RING rotator that appeared
to be off the shelf that had pegs that inserted
into the top of the rails of the 3rd section of
my HDX-5106.  The previous owner used it for a
20 meter stack.  The tower could still be cranked
down.  The previous owner (W6BH, SK) owned a
bucket truck to work on it.  I'm not so sure
about tilting it over with all that weight on
it.

Rick N6RK



On 7/25/2016 9:28 AM, Chris wrote:
> The short answer is yes, but there aren't any off-the-shelf hardware solutions that I am aware of.  It's custom work.
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> Chris
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> On Jul 25, 2016, at 10:11 AM, FritzOAQ wrote:
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>> Before I spend the energy moving my 25G 100 miles from one QTH to another, I
>> thot I'd ask the question if stacking yagis (only one abt half way up) on a
>> UST crankup is a possibility. If yes, then can it still be cranked down? If
>> not cranked down all the way, then enough to tilt over?
>>
>> 73,
>>
>> Fritz K4OAQ
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