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Re: [TowerTalk] Strategy for Erecting Large Yagi

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Strategy for Erecting Large Yagi
From: <john@kk9a.com>
Date: Thu, 19 May 2016 22:20:03 -0400
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Nice antenna! At my Aruba home I had a small yard with a large Jacuzzi in
the middle.  I built all of my antennas on the house roof of the house and
depending on the tower I either pulled them straight up or trammed them.
Another option is build it in your front yard or roof and use a crane.
Assembling it on the tower would be tough.

John KK9A

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Subject:        [TowerTalk] Strategy for Erecting Large Yagi
From:   Jerry Gardner <jerryw6uv@gmail.com>
Date:   Thu, 19 May 2016 18:48:18 -0700
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Hello Tower Talkers,

I've decided to replace my TH-7DX with a larger antenna that includes 40M,
so I bought an OptiBeam OB17-4 and need to figure out a way to get it up on
the tower.

I was able to build the TH-7DX in my front yard in one piece and it was
then a simple job to tram-line it up to the top of the tower. The OB17-4 is
way too large to be completely built anywhere near the tower so I need to
figure out the best way to get it up there in pieces.

I have enough room to build the boom and the elements individually, but not
enough to assemble them to each other. For anyone not familiar with the
OB17-4, it has 17 elements on a 39' boom. The three 40M elements are 48'
long. The boom and each of the 40M elements has a truss to prevent sagging.
The tower is 60' free-standing with a 20' mast.

Anyone have any tips on how to make this work?

73,
Jerry

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