Alan:
I have a Trylon tower with angular steel legs like the AN Wireless tower.
I ran the cables in the same place you are contemplating - inside the leg
angle. To fasten the cables to the steel, I used insulated #12 solid house
wire (Home Despot, Lowe's, etc.). I wrapped the wire around the cable bundle
first, then I took the ends through pre-existing holes in the angle steel and
twisted them together on the inside of the leg. If the AN has no available
holes, just wrap the wire around the leg at an upward-sloping angle brace.
About a foot of wire for each wrap was enough for me. Nice, neat, reuseable
and cheap in case they become non-reuseable.
73 de
Gene Smar AD3F
> What are people using to secure their feeders and other cables to the
> tower and at what interval(s)? I'm expecting to have two (maybe three,
> if I put a VHF/UHF beam up as well) runs of coax, plus 4-conductor
> rotator cable, plus the control cables for the SteppIR and the Icom AH-4
> tuner. The tower will be an AN Wireless -- with 60-degree angle legs, so
> I'm thinking of tucking the cables into that angle as far as possible.
> Would the black (UV-resistant) cable ties work, if I can get long enough
> ones?
>
> Alan NV8A
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