Bob,
I recently used the "tiller trailing the antenna" method to tram an
strengthened 40-2CD to the top of a 90' tower. Although either method
would work, I found this way allowed me to better control the unwieldy
antenna at the top of the tower and eliminated what might have been an
awkward bit of rerigging at arms-length if I had used the tiller ahead of
the antenna (I do all of my tower/antenna work by myself). For large/heavy
antennas, the ability to tram right up to and over the flat-top of the
tower in one move means more positive control, and less to go wrong.
As always, though, your milage may vary. . .
Hope this helps,
Steve Zettel KJ7CH
near Libby, MT USA
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