| Hello,
Information on using the PVRC for the 4 element SteppIR, on the 
tower,  assembly has been posted on the SteppIR Reflector.
At 14:14 6/21/05, R. Kevin Stover wrote:
>JC Smith wrote:
>
> >>
> >>Hi Steve,
> >>
> >>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.
> >>
> >>Thanks & 73 - JC, k0hps@amsat.org
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
>KY6LA did exactly that, but his tower is an US Tower MA-850 tubular
>crank-up with the tilt over feature and rotor base. I believe he
>installed the driven and 36' elements first, raised the tower spun the
>boom with the rotor, lowered the tower and installed the 70' elements.
>
>I think the only way to build that thing on a tower is with something
>like the PVRC mount so you can bring the boom alongside the tower.
>
>73,
>AC0H
>
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         Mike, K4GMH 
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