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Re: [TowerTalk] How To Avoid Telescoping Mast Colapse

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] How To Avoid Telescoping Mast Colapse
From: <john@kk9a.com>
Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2011 00:18:51 -0000
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If you have no tall trees or other object to hang your dipole on, the 
telescoping mast sounds like a good plan.  This configuration should work 
reasonably well on 40m and it will probably work OK on 15m also.   I would 
not use Phillystran or turnbuckles on the ends of the dipole.  You don't 
need much pressure to support the antenna wires and a little sag will not 
hurt the antenna's performance  If you tie the balan to the mast, it really 
doesn't matter how much it weighs or how much the coax weighs as it will not 
put any downward force on your antenna wire.

John KK9A



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Subject: [TowerTalk] How To Avoid Telescoping Mast Colapse
From: Wayne Willenberg <wewill747@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2011 12:04:04 -0500
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The ends of the dipole opposite the antenna wire from each feedpoint will
be connected to H1200 Phillystran.  The Phillystran will go through a small
marine-grade stainless steel pulley at the top of the mast and then
continue to the bottom of the mast.  The center of the dipole is heavy
because of the DXEngineering balun (rated at 2,000 W) and the RG213
connected to the balun.  My reason for using Phillystran for the dipole
halyards is the strength vs weight ratio.  I know I can't make the dipole
horizontal to the ground, but I hope to avoid an acute angle on each side
of the feedpoint by exerting significant horizontal force on the halyards.

Thanks for your help.



Wayne KK6BT 

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