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![]() "Brian Hill" wrote in message oups.com... You know what I think? I think the rotor and main support post were there for another setup and he just mounted the vertical on that out of conveinence? That would be my guess, but you never know... However, if that's the case, then why the big loop on the coax? And you can see control wires for the rotator leading down from it... personally if it were me I'd have taken the rotator off. I wouldn't be surprised, though if the rotator were a TV antenna rotator and he just used the mast & rotator to mount a different antenna on. But if you were going to do that, you wouldn't need to leave such a big loop of coax. -- Tom Sevart Frontenac, KS http://www.geocities.com/n2uhc |
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