[amsat-bb] Re: pole mounting az-el system
John Belstner
w9en at arrl.net
Tue Jul 20 08:32:12 PDT 2010
Hi Scott,
The 10' galvanized pole trick is exactly what I did in my back yard. I used a hand post hole digger to go down 32" (until I hit a big rock) though I had planned to go down 36". The pole was cemented into the hole but I did not pour cement into the pipe.
The G-5500 sits on top with a 6' cross boom and a 7x7 432 on one side and a 5x5 146 on the other.
73
John
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From: Scott Townley <nx7u at cox.net>
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Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2010 22:51:05
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Subject: [amsat-bb] pole mounting az-el system
I was planning on pole-mounting an az-el system:
> KLM CP yagis (the shorter ones)
> TekSharp 1.2m dish with dual-band patch feed
> 8' fiberglass boom
> G-5500 az-el rotator with mast brackets.
The G-5500 can accept a 2-1/2" mast. And the 2m KLM is about 13' long so I
need to get it up at least 7' in the air. So I was thinking of using a
piece of electrical conduit. Not EMT (the thin-walled stuff), but rather
IMC, which is thicker walled (0.095" vs. 0.065") and readily available at
home improvement stores. 2" trade size is 2.36" od so it will fit the mast
brackets on the rotator fine.
There is an even thicker electrical conduit GRC which is 0.146" wall, but
at twice the price and a trip to Grainger (not out of the question but not
convenient either) I can't help but wonder if that's overkill.
The conduit comes 10' long so I'd put 3' in the ground, say a 12"x36" hole,
filled with concrete. Maybe filling the conduit with concrete as well.
I'd appreciate any comments as to the feasibility of doing
this...particularly the conduit size and hole size for concrete fill.
Scott Townley NX7U
Gilbert, AZ DM43di
mailto:nx7u at cox.net
http://members.cox.net/nx7u
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