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I am planning to put up an inverted-L along side my tower per the
drawing at http://www.bloomington.in.us/~wh2t/invertedl.html I would appreciate some suggestions for 12 and 30 inches stand offs to support the 12g insulated wire I plan to use. Also the wire needs to be secured at the top before it bends over. Any suggestions to keep it from slipping at that point will be appreciated. I plan to ball part the length at 130 feet and see what happens. Dick, AA5VU call at ARRL.net |
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![]() "Dick, AA5VU" wrote I am planning to put up an inverted-L along side my tower per the drawing at http://www.bloomington.in.us/~wh2t/invertedl.html I would appreciate some suggestions for 12 and 30 inches stand offs to support the 12g insulated wire I plan to use. Also the wire needs to be secured at the top before it bends over. Any suggestions to keep it from slipping at that point will be appreciated. I plan to ball part the length at 130 feet and see what happens. Dick, AA5VU call at ARRL.net Hi Dick, hope you get some good ideas for stand-offs - I'm building the same thing, but using a 90' tall loblolly pine branch, no stand-offs required ;-) I will use standing rigging and a nylon block (prob 4") to make the turn at the top (limb) as this minimizes overtensioning due to wind action between my pine-towers. And, I can always hoist a Balun up later , as below. I have wondered what the performance difference would be between this Inverted-L (easy to erect) and the sloper or folded dipole, top-fed with a 4:1 Balun, but not as easy to fly. My 1/4~ will only be 107' so it's an easy job for the Inv-L...maybe I'll try the alternative if I'm not happy with it. But it it's not broke.....G Jack Virginia Beach |
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I used PVC improvised standoffs for my shunt fed tower.
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![]() I've used old broken hockey stick handles for standoffs. They will last for years and are are very strong. The handle never breaks, it's always the part at the bottom. Irv VE6BP -- -------------------------------------- Diagnosed Type II Diabetes March 5 2001 Beating it with diet and exercise! 297/215/210 (to be revised lower) 58"/43"(!)/44" (already lower too!) -------------------------------------- Visit my HomePage at http://members.shaw.ca/finkirv/ Visit my Baby Sofia website at http://members.shaw.ca/finkirv4/ Visit my OLDTIMERS website at http://members.shaw.ca/finkirv5/ -------------------- Irv Finkleman, Grampa/Ex-Navy/Old Fart/Ham Radio VE6BP Calgary, Alberta, Canada |
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, "Dick, AA5VU" wrote: I am planning to put up an inverted-L along side my tower per the drawing at http://www.bloomington.in.us/~wh2t/invertedl.html I would appreciate some suggestions for 12 and 30 inches stand offs to support the 12g insulated wire I plan to use. Also the wire needs to be secured at the top before it bends over. Any suggestions to keep it from slipping at that point will be appreciated. I plan to ball part the length at 130 feet and see what happens. Dick, AA5VU call at ARRL.net I just got back from Home Depot and the sell some treated (nasty smelling) 2 x 2 deck post that are 3 feet long for $.99 each. I will be using one at the top and one at the bottom to keep the antenna wire away from the tower. I stripped the old stuff off the tower this week and hope to have the 160 meter Inverted-L for RTTY up in a week or so. I am getting too old for this tower climbing stuff. HiHi Thanks for the excellent suggestions. |
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That treated lumber is not a long term solution by any means. To extend its
life, ensure it is stained and sealed yearly or every other year. |
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On Sun, 29 Aug 2004 12:19:37 GMT, Dick, AA5VU hath writ:
I just got back from Home Depot and the sell some treated (nasty smelling) 2 x 2 deck post that are 3 feet long for $.99 each. I will be using one at the top and one at the bottom to keep the antenna wire away from the tower. I stripped the old stuff off the tower this week and hope to have the 160 meter Inverted-L for RTTY up in a week or so. I am getting too old for this tower climbing stuff. HiHi I certainly hope you can personally select the posts you buy. You, of course, don't wany any with knots in them! And, _that_ may be why they are $.99 each. HI!HI! In a similar thread, I suggested the use of fiberglass replacement tool handles. Something like a grass rake handle should Fit The Bill. That's what I use for a stand-off (stand-away?) for the mid-point of my 75M/40M Inverted Vee's. I painted it "Rohn Grey" before installing it. I was Very Lucky: When I went to the local ACE H/W Store, they _gave_ me a cut-off for free. Seems they got a shipment of Very Defective shovels, and headquarters told them not to send them back -- but, rather, to cut the handles off the shovels (which were the defective component -- they split [!!] down the center under heavy, but reasonable use) and to toss'em in the dumpster. Well, the folks at the ACE here are about as commited a set of scroungers as I am. They threw out the shovels and stored the handles in a large barrel in the back lot. 73 es gl Jonesy -- | Marvin L Jones | jonz | W3DHJ | linux | Gunnison, Colorado | @ | Jonesy | OS/2 __ | 7,703' -- 2,345m | config.com | DM68mn SK |
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Allodoxaphobia wrote: n a similar thread, I suggested the use of fiberglass replacement tool handles. Something like a grass rake handle should Fit The Bill. I went to Home Depot and they did not have what you described. The had some crappy extension poles. The wood I picked is pretty good and should work out okay. |
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