aleigh
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So for a couple of years now I've had it in the back of my head to build an antenna trailer. The goal here is to have a trailer I can tow out wherever, crank up a ~40 foot mast, and be operating on HAM without too much fuss. I have all manner of manual crank up field masts and things, but they are a hassle to erect and you need a team of people. So, I guess I am old & lazy enough to want the old & lazy approach.
I've got a M105 rolling chassis that I picked up cheap off GP some time ago that I had in mind to do this project with. The general concept is to weld or bolt together a frame to take an off-the-shelf crank up mast, and maybe add some out-riggers as necessary. There are commercial versions of this (us tower comes to mind) that are very spendy but I am of the feeling it does not have to be very complicated, especially because my antennas are relatively light. http://n6nb.com/twrtrlr.htm is sort of inspiration, just on a military chassis I can tow with a FMTV.
Anyone done this before? I'm starting to shop around for fabricators in the AZ area that might be willing to take it on. I don't have shop space anymore so I can't do it myself. I am open to using a different trailer chassis too.
On the M105, what's the consensus for getting away from the buds wheels? I see a lot of people try to swap the axle but they are also often trying to go smaller in the process. I need the wheels to stay at least as big as they are if not get bigger so the frame is more level with the FMTV.
I've got a M105 rolling chassis that I picked up cheap off GP some time ago that I had in mind to do this project with. The general concept is to weld or bolt together a frame to take an off-the-shelf crank up mast, and maybe add some out-riggers as necessary. There are commercial versions of this (us tower comes to mind) that are very spendy but I am of the feeling it does not have to be very complicated, especially because my antennas are relatively light. http://n6nb.com/twrtrlr.htm is sort of inspiration, just on a military chassis I can tow with a FMTV.
Anyone done this before? I'm starting to shop around for fabricators in the AZ area that might be willing to take it on. I don't have shop space anymore so I can't do it myself. I am open to using a different trailer chassis too.
On the M105, what's the consensus for getting away from the buds wheels? I see a lot of people try to swap the axle but they are also often trying to go smaller in the process. I need the wheels to stay at least as big as they are if not get bigger so the frame is more level with the FMTV.