George:
i use a small aluminum ladder, that i attach directly to the mast, usign big
u bolt , or 2 big bolts and piece of steel angle to make stronger the joint
betewn the ladder step and the bolts, with 3 is good for me, i hope you
get the idea, i feel more confortable that the angle step , this is used
for small mast at most 12 but will work fine in a 15 ft over the tower
----- Original Message -----
From: "George Yazz" <kc7hkp@teleport.com>
To: <TowerTalk@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 3:55 PM
Subject: [TowerTalk] antenna installation
> how does one install a antenna on the very top of a mast, i can see how
you stand on the tower and may be reach up a couple of feet. but if you are
puting up 2 antennas
> how and the heack can you get to the top of a 15 foot (what ever size)
mast and bolt every thing together.
>
> i am going to put up a rohn 25 tower and 2 antennas,
> thanks
>
> P. George Yazzolino
> 14801 NE 20th Circle
> Vancouver, Wa. 98684
> KC7HKP Grid CN-85
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