> Why not take one very long rope, thread it through the leg1
> insulator, the center insulator/matching unit and then the
> leg2 insulator? Surely the two ends of the wires would have
> to be attached somewhat taught to the rope, but this could be
> done with some black wire-ties along the length of each wire.
> Or tie some knots in the rope somehow to hold the insulators in place.
>
Eugene,
Why not just take the messenger rope through the center insulator and secure
one leg to a tree or fixed point and the other thru whatever
pulley/counterweight system you have.
It may require two pulley/counterweights: one for the messenger rope and the
other for the antenna itself.
The messenger rope will sag taking the brunt of the antenna weight, but the
tension on the antenna itself keeps the antenna relatively straight.
Strictly a guess on my part....
73,
Dale, kg5u
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