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Re: [TowerTalk] Antenna Selection Assistance

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Antenna Selection Assistance
From: Rick Stealey <rstealey@hotmail.com>
Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2008 19:16:46 +0000
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SteppIR 3 element.
I have the US Tower 72 footer, freestanding.  
You get 3 elements, 5 bands, instant 180 degree reversal of the pattern.  A 
bi-directional mode which is very useful except when you need maximum gain.  
Been up 4 years not a single glitch of any kind.  IF there should ever be a 
problem thats why you have a crank-up isnt it, so you can get to the antenna 
easily?  And if you do you won't find a better person to have on the other end 
of the phone than Mike, the owner of SteppIR.  
Some other things to consider, hard to put a number on them - you simply don't 
turn the antenna much, less wear on the rotor.  Your connections are all 
weather protected.  IF you suspect a heavy ice load you can retract the 
elements and then IF the fiberglass should break there is only fiberglass 
damage, and that's all you have to replace.  But see the picture on the SteppIR 
web site if it is still there showing the K2XT antenna with NO ice on it, with 
the pines here loaded and almost bent over to the ground.  The ice just slid 
right off the SteppIR (different temperatures may have resulted in snow 
build-up but I haven't seen it yet in 4 years in NJ).  It's only fair to say, 
however, that my SteppIR doesn't beat the 24 foot HyGain beams it replaced, but 
also keep in mind that I didn't have WARC bands, and lived in fear that those 
HyGains with all that torque were not going to stay up.  One day when I looked 
up and saw my mast bent at a 10 degree angle I knew they had to come 
 down.  SteppIR - 3 element has been entirely satisfactory.
I see Steve says there have been motor failures.  I am sure he will agree that 
does not necessarily mean the motors are unreliable.  Ask Mike what the overall 
failure rate is, and compare that with failures that could occur on 
conventional beams (corrosion, loose joints, mistuned).  Remember you can tweak 
your SteppIR after it is in the air if you want to !!

Rick  K2XT

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