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[TowerTalk]Rotator and Antenna Standards

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Subject: [TowerTalk]Rotator and Antenna Standards
From: k2av@qsl.net (Guy Olinger, K2AV)
Date: Tue, 02 Mar 1999 16:47:57 GMT
I rest my case!


On Tue, 2 Mar 1999 11:36:36 EST, K7LXC@aol.com wrote:

>
>Greetings, TowerTalkians --
>
>      I forwarded a couple of our on-going discussion posts to Tom Schiller,
>N6BT, chief designer at Force 12. Here's his reply:
>
>In a message dated 99-03-02 11:20:55 EST, you write:
>
>> Appreciate the information. I was impressed that apparently nobody has 
>> noticed the 70 mph mast torque spec in Force 12 specs for the last several 
>> years. I spend a lot of effort to keep this number below 1000 inch pounds. 
>> Kurt mentioned that the bulk of the antenna design time is on electrical and
>> not mechanical. In our case, this is not so and never has been. I began the
>"
>> balanced antenna quest" back in 1978. The one I used for several years had a
>> 48' boom 4el 20 with a 2el 40 on it, then a 36' boom 6el 15 above it, with a
>> 36' boom 8el 10 at the top of the mast. I turned all of this with a 
>> TailTwister and still have the rotator - never touched it. I wrote my own 
>> software to compute the moments and fins, if necessary, which I did not use 
>> on my installation.
>>      In production designs, I average more than three fold the time on 
>> mechanical as electrical design, which is why they take so long. There are 
>> many cases where the mechanical drives the electrical.  Some of the 
>> mechanical issues are more than balance, such as the 30" open area in the C-
>> 31XR. That took me 6 months and was a combination of mechanical and 
>> electrical solutions.
>>      If you want to share some or all of this, that's all right. Besides the 
>> standard 70 mph mast torque spec in the Force 12 brochure, maybe we should 
>> add another at 50 mph, or some other velocity. The latest request we have is
>> from Europeans who want the torque in Newtons.
>>  
>>      73, Tom, N6BT
>>      Force 12, Inc.

73, Guy
--. .-..

Guy L. Olinger
k2av@qsl.net
Apex, NC, USA

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