List I'm looking for some suggestions/references on tower install companies servicing the Portland OR area. I'm planning to install a 70ft tower and need all the usual work done. Excavation, trenchin
I just selected the PST71. (OB12-6 on 130MPH rated tower). It was that or a prop pitch. Either are good (oversized in theory) choices. I don't know if its a valid statement but the PST rotators are a
I'm building a tower as we speak. (Well... K7PN and his great crew are for me). After some research I realized that if I would ignore the local rules and regulations, a lot more, and cheaper, options
I am not sure if this works. Copper in the cable expands due to lightning heat. That expansion could push the protector closed. Perhaps the gas heats faster than copper. I suggest that whoever wrote
Make sure you know what the wind ratings are for your area before getting excited about a particular tower. Manufacturers assume you live in the most favorable place. Wind rating for my tower locatio
I'm using a Davis Vantage Pro2. Wireless. Works without issues. 73! N1KEZ de Rob Sent from my mobile device. Pse excuse brevity and any errorz. I'm considering a home weather station for in the radio
I have the PST-71D with GH controller. Optibeam 12-6 at 65Ft on the tower. Tower is on the crest of a 650ft ridge where the winds occasionally can be gnarly. No problems identified so far. 73 & gud D
New regulations (G standard) have upped the criteria a lot. Im using and ANWireless 60HD to meet the wind specs, with Optibeam 12-6. Im located on a ridge crest. Wind acceleration and local requireme
Weather Davis VantagePro 2 for me too. Has been holding up great. I use a RaspberryPI and WeeWX to upload data to my web and Wunderground (every 2 sec aka RapidFire). It can also upload to CWOps and
I have good success (3 years in use) with a ProSisTel 71 (via Array Solutions) and a Green Heron controller. Im on a crest of a 650ft ridge in the PNW with fairly high winds. Holds my OB12-6 perfectl