Are you sure that you want to use a Hustler Spirit and 7/8" hardline?
I would consider a high quality antenna so that you don't have to do this
again in the near future. I'm not saying that the Spirit is a particularly bad
antenna, just that you want the best you can afford. You don't want to do this
again in 3-5 years.
Also, I would consider using 1/2" hardline on the entire run instead of 7/8".
That way the hardline can connect directly to the antenna and repeater,
eliminating the 2 jumpers and 4 additional connectors that you will need with
the 7/8" hardline. What you save in line loss on such a short run (60 feet)
with the 7/8" hardline will probably be lost in the 4 additional connectors.
Also, that leaves less connections to weatherseal on the top of the tower.
Less connections, less trouble. Just leave some slack in the top in case you
need to reterminate the top connector
Just some thoughts, Joe
> > Jeff wrote:
> >
> > > I am looking for a competent insured "Tower Climber" in the Los
> > > Angeles California area willing to install my new antenna system for
> > > my UHF repeater. The tower is a small 3 sided 3 section self supported
> > > structure rising approximately 60 feet above the 7800 foot mountain
> > > top in the San Bernardino mountains area. I have a new Hustler Spirit
> > > 14 foot tall UHF antenna with mounting hardware and Andrews 7/8 hard
> > > line and L5NF connectors that will need to be professionally installed
> > > and professionally secured to the tower structure.
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