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Re: [TowerTalk] MonstIR install

To: jc-smith@comcast.net, towertalk@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] MonstIR install
From: K7LXC@aol.com
Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2005 14:55:42 EDT
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In a message dated 6/21/2005 10:15:53 AM Pacific Daylight Time, 
jc-smith@comcast.net writes:

>  A ham back east installed the elements on his 4L StepIR after the boom was
lifted to the top of the tower.  Do you think that would be feasible with a
MonstIR?  I don't have enough open space anywhere to build the whole thing
on the ground, let alone pull it up through the trees.

    Hmm, it'd be pretty tricky. These are LOOOOONG elements and wrestling 
them into their mechanism from one end of the element is tough. One person up 
in 
the air just doesn't have much leverage. 

    You might be able to do it from a manbasket at the end of a crane 
haul-line. The crane can be in the street or driveway and just lift everything 
- 
including you - up to where it needs to go. Some manbaskets will hold two guys 
- 
very handy for this type of operation. 

    Another option would be to rent a lift. There are scissor lifts that can 
go up quite a ways. Since you only have to be next to the boom, you might have 
enough room do it. You drive it into the yard next to the tower and go to 
work. As long as your ground is reasonably level, it's pretty easy.

    Another lift you can rent is a knuckle-type lift. It has an articulating 
arm and you drive it around too. 

    Some guys use an antenna mount that pivots. That way you can tip the boom 
so that it's vertical and you can put the elements on from down the tower. 
This is a 200 pound antenna so this might take some tricky rigging. 

    You know what they say - where there's a will, there's an inheritance 
tax. Oops, I really meant where there's a will there's a way so somewhere 
there's 
a technique that'll work for you.

Cheers & GL,
Steve     K7LXC
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