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Re: [TowerTalk] Slipp-Nott

To: dave arruzza <w1ctn@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Slipp-Nott
From: N7KA@comcast.net
Date: Fri, 20 Dec 2013 04:07:47 +0000 (UTC)
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I think many folks are missing a very easy fix (modification) to many antennas 
that have poor boom to mast mounts.
  
I have a 52ft boom 5el 20M yagi (its heavy, about 170lbs) made from 2ea TELREX 
3el 20M yagis.  My boom to mast mounting consists of a 1/2" thick aluminum 
plate approx. 18" long and 12" high (surplus find).  To secure the plate to the 
mast I used 2 pairs of the HyGain mast clamps, PN 102734, spaced about 4" 
vertically apart to clamp to the mast.  I enlarged the thru holes (8ea per 
pair) to accept 7/16" hardened grade 5 instead of the 3/8", bolts for extra 
strength.  This antenna has been up for approx. 22 years and it has NEVER 
rotated/slopped on my 2" mast (4130A519 alloy).  It often sees winds in excess 
of 70-90+ mph during the monsoon season here is Albuquerque, NM.

Mounting the boom to the plate does not require as much effort since there is 
practically no torque of the boom. U-bolts with saddles will work just fine.  I 
used the standard TELREX mounting U-saddles.

OH, yeah, I used the same clamps on my CC 40-2CD, just 1 pair and it has NEVER 
rotated/slipped on the mast either.

The HyGain clamps) are the best kept secret when it comes to building a yagi, 
and worth every penny they cost.

For antennas with 2" booms I used the complete HyGain boom to mast assy.  IMHO, 
HyGain got this absolutely right.
 
Hope this is of some help.  

Arne N7KA
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