Does anyone have any idea if its possible to stack a couple yagis on a crank up tower? I'd really like to be able to put something at about 50' and 70' but I'd also really like to not have to climb a
Yes, it certainly is but it's not as easy as doing it on a fixed tower. Definitely NOT recommended from a structural standpoint. Here are some photos for inspiration: http://ezoom.net/images/4over4ov
Yes, you can get TIC ring rotators that mount with pegs that fit inside the tower tubing. I have one of those for my HDX5106 that goes at the 57 ft level (top of 3rd section). Rick N6RK _____________
Thanks Rick - Make sure I understand right... the ring rotator pegs slip into tower tubing right at the top of the tower section so the ring rotator ends up just a few inches above that section. That
I have a Tri-Ex LM-470D with a T2X rotator. I just took down a Force 12 5BA (on the bottom of the mast) and a Force 12 EF-240X which was 10 feet higher. The mast is high strength 20 feet long with 5
Yes that's right. The previous owner of the tower and TIC ring rotator had a 6 element 20 meter beam on the ring rotator on a windy mountain top, and the pegs held on just fine. Besides gravity holdi
That wont work on the LM470 which the original poster has because the tops of the section tubes are "swaged" together and form the sliding part of the tower. k7puc -- Original Message -- From: "Rick
Gary I had an A3 side mounted at the top of the 3rd section, fixed NE, on a TX-472 (there was a C4S mounted just above the top section). At first I simply used u-bolts through the boom-mast mounting