> One thing to remember about with the little 25G flat top, though, is that
> the rotor can only be placed either 1' down from the top or at the next
> lower joint. For a "normal" mast (10-15') this limits your options.
> My logic was having 4' of a 15' mast inside a tower section (even with a cut
> brace) would be better than having 1' of a 15' mast inside the tower with no
> cut brace....?
> 73,
> Blake N4GI
.........
Have to agree 100% with Blake's comments. However, I have moved rotor
plates up and down inside their normal mounting position on Rohn 25
with no problems. All 4 of my towers have the rotors mounted lower
than normal, with the exception of the big 89' crankup.
Very important as Blake says, 4' inside the tower is a lot better on
the rotor.
73
Ed
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