I have a 4 element WW 6 meter antenna which I am about to place up the mast at 30 feet, but am concerned at the clamping security of the cams, they seem to only hold by the friction of a knife edge (cam edge) and are easily released by a minimal back turn.
Does anyone have any experience with these element attachment methods.
I know Andy Cooman (Com-an-tena) no longer uses the WW cams. (Andy bought the Werner Wulf business)
regards
Peter Roberts VK3TPR
Werner Wulf Cams
Re: Werner Wulf Cams
Peter, hate to ask the obvious, but have you called Andy directly to enquire about what system he now employs?VK3TPR wrote:I know Andy Cooman (Com-an-tena) no longer uses the WW cams. (Andy bought the Werner Wulf business)
Elements becoming loose in strong wind gusts could become lethal, let alone the damage to any property.
If there are any concerns about this, and obviously there are, it might be prudent to do something about it, before a serious (and possibly expensive litigious) situation arises?
At least when a tower/mast falls over, the damage is somewhat contained.
Flying bits of aluminium can carry for 100's of metres, spearing anything in strikes.
If it were to strike a vehicle driving along a nearby busy road, the chain reaction of events could be significant.
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Re: Werner Wulf Cams
Wow, wasn't expecting such a heavy response ... litigation ouch, good thing the antenna is still on the ground eh.
I've made a couple of contacts with it pointing Nth at 7ft off the ground.
Did speak to Andy Cooman, all he said is that he no longer uses WW cams.
Peter
I've made a couple of contacts with it pointing Nth at 7ft off the ground.
Did speak to Andy Cooman, all he said is that he no longer uses WW cams.
Peter
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Re: Werner Wulf Cams
Peterthey seem to only hold by the friction of a knife edge (cam edge) and are easily released by a minimal back turn.
I would suggest that something is wrong with the cams... my old 10m yagi (now close to 20 years old) utilises the WW cams and to lock I have had to use a 1/2" steel bar to move cam into it's lock position -flat part of cam - and there is no movement once locked. The 6m version would be no different.... I assume!
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Andy doesn't employ the same fitings.... my experience with Andy's antenna's (he's build both of my 15m and 20m 5 element mono banders) is that he utilises standard u-bolt approaches.
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Re: Werner Wulf Cams
Thanks for the reply Scott, on closer inspection I can see that the cam needs to be further rotated till the flat part engages, hence your use of the long steel rod/bar.
I was using a drill bit but it was too short to apply much leverage, will polish up the cams first, then I'll get hold of a decent length of rod and see if I can seat them properly.
Thanks again Scott.
Peter
I was using a drill bit but it was too short to apply much leverage, will polish up the cams first, then I'll get hold of a decent length of rod and see if I can seat them properly.
Thanks again Scott.
Peter