With crank-up towers, you're limited in options. At least if you
have to replace it, you can do it on a ladder! de KL7HF
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From: Dick Flanagan[SMTP:dick@libelle.com]
Sent: Monday, January 19, 1998 3:43 AM
To: DoD COMM
Cc: towertalk@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Supporting Long (Feed)line Runs
At 10:38 PM -0800 1/18/98, DoD COMM wrote:
>There is a lot of good information being put out on hardline runs.
I wonder how much of it applies to standard RG8-type coax? I have several
70 foot runs of coax suspended by Kellums at the top and not supported at
all as they feed through the coax arms on my crank-up tower. I have yet to
find a firm consensus whether this is the correct way to do it or not.
::sigh::
73, Dick
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