Hi

If you mostly keep the beams pointed into the wind, I'd do that before you do 
the next survey.

Bob

On Sep 14, 2013, at 2:59 PM, "quartz55" <[email protected]> wrote:

> If it's on the top of the antenna mast, it should only rotate around the 
> mast, which may be 4" at most. I can stabalize the mast a bit with a 
> outrigger at the bottom which I've been meaning to do for years.  The pipe 
> from the chimney is 1" thick wall, so there isn't much wind effect there, I 
> forget what the mast is, whatever fit in the Alliance rotator.  It survived 
> Sandy which brought down a huge oak on the roof and whacked the very end 
> director of the 2M beam and bent one side down.   If you're interested 
> http://s251.photobucket.com/user/DogTi/library/Tree?sort=4&page=1
> 
> Thanks, yeah I always get messed up with decimals and powers of 10, 
> especially when they flip from + to -, unless I work with them all the time, 
> plus I've got old age brain rot.  It ain't what it used to be.
> 
> I'm doing a precision survey now.
> 
> Dave
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