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mounting a u-110 elevation rotator
- Subject: [amsat-bb] mounting a u-110 elevation rotator
- From: Carl Yaffey <carl_yaffey@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 13:09:20 -0500
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I'm looking for ideas for mounting a U-100/110 elevation rotator to a
mast. The article in the December 1998 QST describes using a treated
block of wood. That would certainly work, but I'd like to find a way
to do it with metal.
Any thoughts?
Thanks and 73,
Carl Yaffey O----'-:: K8NU, brand-new AMSAT member.
Yaffey Music Services: banjo/guitar/bass/mandolin lessons, recording
studio.
carl_yaffeyADDED_TO_STOP_SPAM@yahoo.com, 614 268 6353, Columbus OH
http://www.carl-yaffey.com
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