[Antennas] Hazer Unit

Tom Horton [email protected]
Tue, 02 Jul 2002 01:27:52 +0000


JIm,
  I use a hazer but I do the coax the way I always have prior tp using
it,
At the top of the mast where th e coax meets the boom of the beam, you
make a coil of 12-18 inches (or so) secure one end to the mast and the 
other to the
boom. This coil of coax will allow you to turn you antenna as you wish.
I don't know where but there has to be something on the Inet that will show 
this.
Probably the Antenna Handbook as well.
Good luck, 73, Tom K5IID





At 20:00 07/01/02 -0500, kb9vtm wrote:
>Dear Group,
>Is there anyone out there that is using a Hazer unit on their tower?  If 
>so, how do you have your coaxial cable fed through to your beam?  I'm 
>having a problem with my cable wrapping itself to tight around the mass.
>I have my cable suppended on a wire, attached to the bottom of the hazer 
>unit, down one leg of my tower, next to the crank.  But it seems that I 
>can't get enough slack around the hazer unit to completely turn the beam 
>without it getting to tight around the mass.
>Its very hard to explain, thats why I need a person who is using the hazer 
>unit to answer this.  Maybe you have experienced the same problem.
>
>73
>Jim
>kb9vtm
>
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Tom Horton	
K5IID in West "BY GAWD" Virginia
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