The make a mounting plate with standard drillings which is a heavy duty flat
plate with a cylindrical piece weled to it onto which one attaches the Spid.
Phil KB9CRY
> The AlfSpid looks as though it is designed to bolt to a mast at the
> bottom rather than to a mounting plate. How will you go about mounting
> yours, and in what tower? I am thinking of an AN Wireless tower.
>
> Alan AB2OS
>
>
>
> On 02/16/04 12:09 pm kb9cry@comcast.net put fingers to keyboard and
> launched the following message into cyberspace:
>
> > Charles, I'm obviously jaded, but my suggestion is neither. I'd go with an
> AlfaSpid worm gear rotator. Same price, more torque, no brakes to break,
> computer controllable, electronic presets. I have one turning a 3 el 40M
> yagi
> and I love it. I'm planning on selling my spare Ham IVs and buying Spids to
> replace those up in the air when they crap out, and they will. Check it out;
> I'm confident you'd be pleased if you purchased one. Phil KB9CRY
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