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Old March 6th 05, 04:46 PM
John Franklin
 
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Remember a tree is living, unless you limb the tree and kill it. If
you do, then the tree will start to rot after a while. If you decide to keep
it alive, things will change as the tree continues to grow. Myself I would
prefer a tower, I have strung wire antennas from trees, that works well, IF
you maintain things.
73,
WB7FFI

"LA7GIA - Ken" wrote in message
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I plan to use some of the trees at my QTH as a tower. I have to parallell
trees that is apx 50'. At the top they will be abt 15'' thick. They are
spaced 20'' which makes it easy to build a ladder so that I can climb up.
I
plan to build a metal plate and install a rotor on the top of the
parallell
trees, so that I can turn my 15' boom lengt 3 el 20m yagi beam. This tower
would be very cost effective.

Of course I am aware of the potential problems regarding maintenance etc,
but does anyone have experience with this kind of tower? Will it be
stable,
what abt guying etc. Comments is welcome before I settle this project.






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