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
Tks guys for all the answers & the introduction to ring rotators. I must say I wasn't quite prepared for the price tag tho. :) I may develop a plan B - tie the lower yagi to the tower with rope point
Hey guys, I have a US Tower 72 ft crank up. I just put a Steppir DB36 with NN4ZZ's Tilt Plate on it. I cranked it up to vertical & turned on the motor to raise it to 72 ft. The motor turns a few time
Many tks to you all fer all the suggestions & help. Facts I shud have included in my original post: Tower is 20 yrs old. The only maint I've done is to change the belt that started slipping. The roto
Hi guys, I believe that dreaded day has arrived. Background: I have a US Tower TX-472MDP a little over 20 years old. Most of those years it's only gone up for the 3-4 major CW contests. This past yea
I have a US Tower TX-472MDP that needs the cable replaced. I have the 3 cables. I've search internet but can't find any discussion of how to proceed. I've looked at how one might go about it & conclu
I'm almost done. Two short cables are done. Long cable, 110 ft, seems to be abt 10 ft too long. It's strung thru correct path (99% sure) and ready to connect end to "eye hook" cable & secure to botto