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I installed a Hy-Gain TH-3 Jr and an Alliance TV rotor on a 20 foot TV mast
on a 2 story house -- used a heavy duty antenna tripod for a base-- total height 42 feet. The drill was with 5 "Amateurs": 1. Under the roof -- installed 4 by 4's to take lag bolts from the Tripod base 2. Bolted down the tripod mount to roof and 4x4's -- under the roof added sealant to prevent water entering. 3. Raised collapsed TV mast with antenna rotor and 4 guy wires --secured in tripod 4. Guyed the 10 foot section with the 4 guy wires 5. Set step ladder next to 10 foot guyed section -- secured ladder with rope to mast 6. Stong buddy also held ladder against mast 7. Tall guy (me) ascends ladder. Had rope around my waist in case I nose dived off of the ladder 8. Horsed the collapsed section with 4 more guy wires attached -- up to 20 feet - secured guy wires (Total 8 guy wires) 9. Fed all hands Pizza and beer. 10. Antenna stayed up there thru storms winds et al for 15 years before I moved. Your installation may vary -- this is just the way we did it -- but we were are not professional installers, so caveat installer. I take no responsibility for your installation. You should contact professional TV antenna installers for their approval -- or better yet -- let them install it. -- deje a lector guardarse Amateur Radio is the best back-up communications system in the world, and that's the way it is. Walter Cronkite "John Moriarity" wrote in message ... How did you secure a step ladder on the peak of a roof? Well, If you're still somewhat chicken, you can enlist another person to foot the ladder ;-) 73, John - K6QQ |
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