My Array Solutions Swinging Gate Side Mount can go on a larger tower and
is the strongest side mount out there.
It may fit on this mans tower if he is interested by adding an extension
to the legs. We can have them welded on. F12 now makes a stretch
version of the C31?? Which may fit, Natan some help here? Of course a
large beam like this needs the bearing plate that is in my mount to keep
things moving smoothly on a big beam like this.
Jay, WX0B
I couldn't resist Stan, sorry.
Stan or Patricia Griffiths wrote:
>
> Pete Smith wrote:
>
> > At 10:31 AM 1/4/01 EST, K7LXC@aol.com wrote:
> > ...
> > > Two choices: 1) You need to go to 4L monobanders in order to get enough
> > >space between the elements or 2) go to a TIC Ring.
> > >
> > > A TH7 will turn around 45G but I can't remember about the C31; I think
> > >it's got 31 inches available. I don't know of any tribander that'll make it
> > >around your tower.
> >
> > The C-3E has 54.5 inches available between the first driven element and the
> > 10M reflector; if you're willing to offset the mast 15 inches or so you
> > could use it all. Wouldn't that be enough for ~300 degrees rotation on a
> > swinging gate sidemount?
> >
> > 73, Pete N4ZR
>
> Not on his humongous tower. That much clearance will work with a Custom
> Metalworks sidemount on a 45G or 25G but not on a tower with a 34" face.
>
> Stan
> w7ni@teleport.com
>
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