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On Tue,2/3/2015 1:55 PM, Art Snapper wrote:
 
How important is it for the top part to be led away at a right angle?
I was considering running it vertically 80ft, then about 25 feet at a 45
degree up angle and 25 feet at a 45 degree down angle, over the top of the
supporting tree.
 
That shape should work just fine, BUT -- the end of an inverted L is a 
high voltage point (VERY high voltage if you're running an amp), so it's 
easy to get arcing to the tree. I had a 160 dipole up for several years, 
and the first rigging had one end in contact with foliage of the tall 
redwood that held it up. When I took it down for maintenance, the 
insulation was heavily scorched. 
Another suggestion. Do you have skyhooks that you might use to turn it 
into a Tee? If you can, it will work as well or better than the L. Both 
configurations are simple ways of providing top-loading. 
Bottom line -- run it through the tree with caution. It will work, but 
things can go wrong. :) 
73, Jim K9YC
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