Hi Michael, Dave, K1TTT, gave me the advice to tape the coax to the tower legs. Just plain, good, electric tape. You should, of course, us some flexible coax at the point when you need the flexibilit
Regarding the fixing of feeder- our company installed a UHF TV antenna on a tower in Thailand about 400 feet high using 5 inch feeder. The local riggers overtensioned the cable clamps on the cable ru
I black zip tied my 5 or 6 coaxes to the Rohn legs and they have lasted for about 4 yrs now. but, what do you do with coax with a crank up tower.?? drop it inside the three 20' sections???? thanks ch
Dave, K1TTT, gave me the advice to tape the coax to the tower legs. Just plain, good, electric tape ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I posted on this concept be
Good broad UV *resistant* ties work, but they also present a place for water and particularly salt air to accumulate. As to how good are they? When I installed the antennas on the 45G I used the 1/2"
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