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Old August 12th 03, 07:16 PM
Javier Henderson
 
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I sent this question to Hy Gain, but I thought I'd present it to the
conglomerate of experts here...

The Hy Gain CD45 rotor (rotator, whatever) is rated for 5 sq ft wing
loading if it's mounted on a mast.

The question is, how long can the antenna mast be?

I just got an MQ26 "mini quad", which has a rated wind loading of 1.6 sq ft,
and I need the mast between the antenna and the rotor to be about 6-7 feet.

Is this gonna work?

-jav
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Old August 12th 03, 09:17 PM
Tarmo Tammaru
 
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Yaesu puts a chart in their G1000 manual that spells this out. Don't
remember the exact numbers, but with the antenna 8 feet above the rotator I
think you were limited to something like 1/10 the normal specification. I
wouldn't go more than a foot above the rotator.

Tam/WB2TT
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I sent this question to Hy Gain, but I thought I'd present it to the
conglomerate of experts here...

The Hy Gain CD45 rotor (rotator, whatever) is rated for 5 sq ft wing
loading if it's mounted on a mast.

The question is, how long can the antenna mast be?

I just got an MQ26 "mini quad", which has a rated wind loading of 1.6 sq

ft,
and I need the mast between the antenna and the rotor to be about 6-7

feet.

Is this gonna work?

-jav



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