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[TowerTalk] Yaesu vs. Hygain rotor

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Subject: [TowerTalk] Yaesu vs. Hygain rotor
From: w7gk@qsl.net (Dave Hough, W7GK)
Date: Thu Mar 20 11:50:07 2003
Have both a Yaesu 800 and a Ham IV. The 800 turns a Cushcraft X7 and a 11 el. 2 
mtr beam atop a 60' tower while the Ham IV turns a rotatable mast with a 
stacked 4 el. 6m beam, a 11 el. 2m beam and a 11 el. 440 beam. Both rotors work 
great. One thing to be cautious about the Yaesu is the bolt holes that attach 
the rotor to the base plate are drilled and tapped into cast aluminum. Aluminum 
is soft and the bolts have a tendency to strip the threads if the bolts are 
overtightened, on the other hand if you undertighten, the bolts work loose and 
fall out.

Wish Yaesu had put steel nuts on the inside of the rotor housing.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Michael Hatzakis, Jr" <mike@hatzakis.net>
To: "Paul Henning" <paul@amtelco.com>
Cc: "Contesting Lists" <towertalk@contesting.com>
Sent: 19 March, 2003 14 31
Subject: RE: [TowerTalk] Yaesu vs. Hygain rotor


> thoughts about hygain HAM IV vs. Yaesu 800/1000 dxs?
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