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Hi Steve!
Yes, my reasons for want a telescoping mast are to keep the antenna on the
down-low (no pun intended : )). I can go up to 45 feet without zoning and
permitting issues.
As far as bands I would like to work, well, this is still a bit of a mystery
to me. Since I am new to all this, I want to say "All of them!" The rig I
will get is the Kenwood TS590. It can handle two antennas. Right now, I am
thinking 1) a 42 foot vertical covering 160 through 6 meters, and 2) a
Tennadyne T8 log periodic beam covering 13MHZ through 32MHZ. It is the
latter of these that I want to put on the mast/rotator.
Am I wrong in this thinking? Am I better-off with a beam for HF and a
vertical for the VHF/UHF frequencies?
I really appreciate your help!
73,
Richard
-----Original Message-----
From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
On Behalf Of Steve Forst
Sent: Thursday, May 15, 2014 9:32 AM
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Subject: Re: Motorized Telescoping Mast & Rotator Recommendation
Richard,
Just curious on some of the other parameters involved here, and why you
are thinking in this direction. What bands are you planning to
operate? What type of antenna?
You want a 15 foot retracted height, how high do you want to go
extended? What is the reason for thinking retractable? Home Owner's
Association rules? High winds in your area?
If what you are looking for really exists, it would probably cost a
small fortune. We have some on this list with very deep pockets, well
deserved after a lifetime of hard work, and others on a shoe string
budget. Supply some more info and you will get some good answers
from different perspectives.
73, Steve KW3A
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