N4CF antenna tweaks

July 28, 2013 – Antenna support modification

"Hoist" ropes tied to the ends of the antenna run through pulleys to cleats nailed to the tree near the ground. The pulleys are attached to "support" ropes run through the tree crotches, and tied-off on the same cleats.

At first, both hoist ropes were were tied-off, but this doesn't provide any "give" when the trees blow in wind.

I removed the north hoist rope from the cleat, and added a weight. Now when the tree moves, this weight moves up and down to prevent over-stressing the antenna. It consists of three five-pound landscaping bricks in which I drilled a 1/4" hole for the support rope. I glued the bricks together with Amazing Goop.

I painted them white for visibility, when I look outside to see how low it is. (The lower the better, so the antenna is high.)

As part of this modification, I pulled the north pulley closer to the tree, raising that end of the antenna approximately five feet. The south rope is stuck in its tree crotch, and will require two people alternately pulling on the rope to loosen it.

September 12, 2013 – South support raised

Daughter Miranda helped me free the stuck south support rope, and I raised that pulley several feet. With both pulleys closer to their tree crotches, the antenna feed point is about four feet higher.



Updated September 1, 2024