Yes, it certainly is but it's not as easy as doing it on a fixed tower.
Definitely NOT recommended from a structural standpoint.
Here are some photos for inspiration:
http://ezoom.net/images/4over4over4.jpg
http://ezoom.net/images/lotsayagis.jpg
http://ezoom.net/images/upthebigtower.jpg
This is from the old KE2NL/W2A contest station out on Long Island, NY.
73,
J.P. W2XX/7
On Fri, 2008-01-18 at 07:34 -0800, Gary Slagel wrote:
> Does anyone have any idea if its possible to stack a
> couple yagis on a crank up tower? I'd really like to
> be able to put something at about 50' and 70' but I'd
> also really like to not have to climb a tower. Can't
> figure out how to do it and still be able to nest the
> tower when I crank it down.
>
> Thanks, Gary
>
> Gary Slagel/N0SXX
> Lakewood, CO
> http://marina.fortunecity.com/sanpedro/351
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