Bob, Are you talking Front to Back (EL) or Side to Side ?
When I had clearance issues I had to mount my 2m yagi forward of its natural balance point. I hose clamped a steel bar on top and parallel to the boom to rebalance the load of the yagi on the rotor. It worked fine. I also used tape protected tie-wraps as a secondary safety net, so the iron bar didn't fall on someone's head!
I did not have any side to side balance issues across the rotor. (The 70cm on one side and the 2m on the other, but if I would have, I would have used the same trick: Steel bar on the lighter side of the boom, to balance the load across the rotor.)
Cheap, easy, dirty. But be sure to make that steel bar counterweight mount to the antenna boom or cross-boom VERY secure.
73, N0AN
Hasan
On Fri, Oct 4, 2019 at 9:58 AM Bob Hammond via AMSAT-BB amsat-bb@amsat.org wrote:
Do a lot of you, or all, use a counterbalance weight on your elevation rotor? If so, how did you implement it?
I have 3 antennas (2M, 70cm, 23cm) on my cross boom and want to reduce the load on the Yaesu rotor so it lasts longer.
73s,
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