Hello Eric,
Sorry I wrote the incorrect model. It's the PD220-2.

The side mount part number you gave me is not what I am looking for. What I 
need is the top insulated support mount. I can't find it unless I am missing it 
somewhere. Telewave sells a similar product which I guess I can substitute it 
if I can find a RFS equivalent.

Here is the link for the Telewave ANTM432

http://www.telewave.com/pdf/TWDS-7046.pdf


--- In [email protected], "Eric Lemmon" <wb6...@...> wrote:
>
> Len,
> 
> I'm not sure what a "PD220-N" antenna is, since the PD220 antennas listed in
> my Celwave catalog have a digit after the hyphen.  Anyway, the side mount
> kit for a PD220 antenna is the PD503.  It is adjustable to mount the antenna
> between 6" and 7' away from the tower.  The PD556 is a shorter version that
> is limited to an offset of 3'.  Both of these kits mount on tower legs up to
> 2.375" diameter.  There are other kits for larger leg diameters, up to six
> inches. 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of n2len
> Sent: Saturday, April 25, 2009 1:48 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [Repeater-Builder] RFS PD220-N Question Regarding Mounting Clamps
> 
> 
> 
> Maybe someone can give me a specific part number to order. I just purchased
> a RFS PD220-N to be mounted on a Rohn 45 at the 170 foot level. (190 total
> to the top)
> I will be replacing this antenna with a Brand New Comtelco BSLL150-XL3 which
> has performed horribly. What a BIG MISTAKE!
> Here is my question: We currently have a lower base dual side arm bracket
> mount that slides in and out from the tower with a small vertical pole for
> the bottom brackets for the base of the antenna. What are the correct upper
> insulated side mounts to protect the antenna from swaying in the wind?
> RFS PART NUMBER?
> How many are actually needed? 
> Are they ordered by length or are they adjustable like the lower base arm?
> We can top mount the antenna, however I dont want the antenna to crack from
> the winter wind and severe ice in the NYS mountains.
> 
> Also, There are 2 towers the same height at this site. Literally right next
> to each other. Should it make a dirrerence in polarization if the top of the
> antenna clears the top of the tower? 
> 
> Should we make the tip clear or not?
> 
> Input needed....
> 
> Warm Regards,
> Len N2LEN
>


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