Bill,
We have had good luck at W6UE turning a KLM KT34XA
stacked over a KLM 40M4 both with heavy duty "ICE" booms
(1/4 wall x 3" O.D.) using the M-squared OR-2800. This
stack of antennas weighs 300lbs and is about 20 sqft of
windload, so it is probably a reasonable comparison to the
MonsterIR in terms of rotator load.
I have been hearing bad things about the Prosistel "Big Boy",
so I would steer clear of them. A local contester had a
bunch of them fail at his station and he is changing them
out with something else.
As far as the guys go, I wouldn't go with the steel guys unless
they were broken up properly with insulators. I have operated
from two stations in my life that had really impressive looking
antennas that didn't work worth a darn in practice. In both
cases the antennas were on towers with uninsulated steel
guys.
Good luck with your project. It sounds like a nice setup in the
making.
73 de Mike, W4EF..........................
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill Rohrer" <w7ij@arrl.net>
To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
Sent: Saturday, April 16, 2005 9:10 AM
Subject: [TowerTalk] MonstIR Rotor/tower/polyrod question
>I will be installing 100 feet of Rohn 45 in the next few weeks with a
> MonstIR SteppIR. I am looking for recommendations on the following:
>
> What rotor to use,
> Should I use polyrod or go with steel guys? Obtaining the polyrod could
> be
> a problem.
>
> What effect might I expect from using grounded steel guys versus polyrod?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bill - W7IJ
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