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| Subject: | Topband: Question: Guy wires as verticals, also phased | 
| From: | k8do@msn.com (k8do) | 
| Date: | Thu, 4 Oct 2001 11:14:57 -0400 | 
| George, The 100' spacing of the base of the antennas is from the central tower to each base, so any two opposed bases will be 200' apart... I use a treated 4X4 X10' wood pole to mount relays, etc., inside of tupper ware boxes... Yes, the elements lean in at the top to the tower.. In my current version I put a wood pole out the top of the tower to mount the halyard pulleys and to straighten the leaning elements a bit, which raises the impedence a hair... Denny | 
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