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Old 12-Dec-2016, 11:59 PM   #2
WIRELESS ENGINEER
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You have way too much load for that light weight rotor

If you could install the rotor close to the antennas and use no more than 3 feet of mast pipe, you might get by but even then the square feet of wind load with those long boom antennas would eventually strip the drive gears

You have created a giant flywheel effect with that heavy pipe and
trying to stop the rotation is likely going to destroy any light duty rotor

Something like the Hygain AR40 might last undertaken those conditions and they are over $300

In the 9521 instructions it says "use no more than 3 feet of mast above the rotor"

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