I have seen that done a lot...the other method (assuming your mast is
rated for it) is easier but takes more retention... climbing steps on
the mast.
K4OJ
Wes Cosand wrote:
> I'm have not seen much discussion of an topic that worries me. I'm
> not certain I am using "best practices".
>
> How do most folks go about mounting multiple antennas on a mast?
> Here is my technique. Is there a better procedure?
>
> I erect the tower with a rotor shelf and two thrust bearing shelves
> with the mast inserted through the three shelves without the rotor.
> Then I mount and tune the top beam on the mast. Then I use a small
> "come along" hoist between the top shelf and a U-bolt low on the mast
> to raise the mast before clamping the thrust bearings in preparation
> to mount the second beam. The two thrust bearings keep the mast from
> getting away from me while I mount the rotor.
>
> Is this the way everyone does it?
>
> Wes WZ7I
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