In a message dated 97-02-20 18:20:24 EST, Luis_Delgadillo@mx.xmex.xerox.com
writes:
>I 've ordered a Force12 C-4SXL beam,
>according to the specs it has 8.4 sq. ft of wind load.
>The rotor I have is a -still on the box- Yaesu 450XL (10.7 sq. ft).
>I will add only my 2M Cushcraft 5/8" vertical.
>The area where I live the wind gusts rarely exceed 50 MPH.
>Questions are:
>-What I should expect in terms of Rotor life?
>- Should I forget about it (450XL) and upgrade to the next model ?
>
The Effective Moment (or Yaesu K-Factor) is the best measurement of
rotator capacity. It is the weight of the antenna times the turning radius.
The Effective Moment of the C4SXL is 1080 ft./lbs. The capacity of the
450XL is 722 ft/lbs; not the most suitable rotator for you.
The Yaesu G-800 is 1299 ft/lbs, the Ham IV is 2800 ft/lbs. The Create
RC5A-2 would be worth looking at but I don't have an Effective Moment figure
for it; it would be more like the Ham IV spec.
IMO if you can get more than 5-6 years service life out of any rotator
(except the prop pitch), you're doing pretty well.
73, Steve K7LXC
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