Steve:
I am not sure whether the ham trying to replace the cabling on his HDX555
was attempting to install a replacement cable set fabricated by US Tower or
whether he was fabricating them himself. If he was fabricating a new set
of cables, would you recommend he use compression or would he be safe if he
used mechanical clamps?
Larry-K9IQ
On Wed, Mar 1, 2017 at 3:31 PM, K7LXC--- via TowerTalk <
towertalk@contesting.com> wrote:
> > Has anyone on the reflector ever replaced the cables on a HDX555 Tower?
> I
> have the cabling diagrams from US Tower, but wanted to know if there are
> any
> secrets or anything I should know about the actual changeout?
>
> Howdy --
>
> It makes a difference whether you have positive pull-down or not.
>
> In any case, why are you compelled to replace the cables? I've worked
> on many crank-ups over the years and have only seen one where the cables
> actually needed replacing.
>
> The 3 reasons why you would replace them are: 1) damage - kinking or
> flattening of the cable; 2) excessive broken strands - you're allowed up
> to
> 7 before needing replacement; and 3) rust - cancerous rust, not surface
> rust. I'll bet you a nickel that you don't have any of those conditions.
>
> Cheers,
> Steve K7LXC
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