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        "address": "eric (a) christensenplace.us",
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    "sender_name": "Eric Christensen",
    "subject": "[amsat-bb] Re: Mounting antennas on a tower",
    "date": "2007-09-22T00:56:20Z",
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    "content": "Good point!  I have one antenna that I was going to use but end mounting\nall the antennas would be best.  Thanks for the info.\n\n73s,\nEric Christensen, W4OTN\nAMSAT Area Coordinator - Southeastern Virginia USA\nAMSAT Member 35360\nhttp://www.ericsatcom.net\n\nDonate to the Eagle Fund - http://www.amsat-na.com/donation.php?donate=eagle\n\n\n\nThomas M. Webb wrote:\n> Eric,\n> \n>     Yes, it can be done, but you'll have to mount the el rotor high\n> enough up the mast for the sat antennas to clear the HF antenna at 90\n> degree elevation.  I had a set up like this and it worked fine.  The\n> only down side is if you need to work on the sat antennas, you'll have\n> to loosen the el rotor and slide it down the mast to a more comfortable\n> (and safer) level. If you haven't already purchased sat antennas,\n> consider ones that can be 'end' mounted to minimize the required clearance.\n> \n> Tom, WA9AFM/5\n> \n> ----- Original Message ----- From: \"Eric Christensen\"\n> <[email protected]>\n> To: \"AMSAT-BB\" <[email protected]>\n> Sent: Friday, September 21, 2007 7:03 PM\n> Subject: [amsat-bb] Mounting antennas on a tower\n> \n> \n>> I'm contemplating antennas and a tower at the new homestead and I have a\n>> question.\n>>\n>> If I can figure out how to mount an elevation rotator at the top of a\n>> pole and have the azimuth rotator rotating said pole from the tower\n>> would I have any problems with putting a small HF tri-band beam on the\n>> pole, below the elevation rotator, and then mount all my satellite\n>> antennas to the elevation rotator's pole?  Has anyone done a combination\n>> like this?\n>>\n>> 73s,\n>> Eric Christensen, W4OTN\n>> AMSAT Area Coordinator - Southeastern Virginia USA\n>> AMSAT Member 35360\n>> http://www.ericsatcom.net\n>>\n>> Donate to the Eagle Fund -\n>> http://www.amsat-na.com/donation.php?donate=eagle\n>> _______________________________________________\n>> Sent via [email protected]. Opinions expressed are those of the author.\n>> Not an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite\n>> program!\n>> Subscription settings: http://amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb\n>>\n> \n",
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