It's a good tower. No limit switch. Gravity not positive pull down. Cure for
30 days and don't ground your rebar.
For antenna mounts fabricate a cross arm and mount above second section. Works
great.
Good luck. Great tower. Have had mine for many years.
Ed NI6S
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> On Nov 30, 2013, at 18:38, Mike Reublin NF4L <nf4l@comcast.net> wrote:
>
> I plan to put up a motorized HG-70 HD, with a 4 element SteppIR and a 7
> element M2 6M beam.
>
> Hy-Gain says 1 week for foundation curing, UST says 4 weeks. What's realistic?
>
> My current guyed tower has a side-mounted G-7 and a couple of vhf verticals.
> How best to mount those on the crank-up? I was thinking of hanging the G-7
> upside down.
>
> Does this tower have latches, or is the weight on the cables when extended?
>
> What about limit switches or stops?
>
> I'd like to carry over my 80 and 160M 1/4 wave slopers. Is that too much
> stress? What about ground continuity top to bottom?
>
> Does the concrete/rebar cage make a Ufer ground? Do I need ground rods in
> addition?
>
> 73, Mike NF4L
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