I had to raise it but without the antenna because I’m having obstructing limbs cut down for clearance of the arch radius. I had to get the tower out of the w…
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I had to raise it but without the antenna because I’m having obstructing limbs cut down for clearance of the arch radius. I had to get the tower out of the w…
Video Rating: 3 / 5
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finally stand out..hehehe
thank you, yes it sure beats paying for a factory made dipole cost
effective wise.
honestly not sure of the make. I got it from a guy i know who got it from a
cb operator and there is no labels or markings on any of the tower sections
at all. My grandfather has the same tower and without anything hinting as
to its maker.
You could easily install your 2T on that tower, all you need is just some
way to lift it up there, and make sure your tower is securely bolted to the
ground.
The thought had occured to me about using the tower for the siren. There is
a device called a “jin pole” that ham radio operators use to lift large and
heavy equipment up to the top of towers. If i can get a-hold of one of
them, the job literally is a breeze up there lol!
rigging up that winch was very ingenious! Thank you for the idea! will make
raising and lowering my future antenna a breeze!