Good afternoon.
I have done this several times, but not on a guyed tower. I use it to rotate
close-spaced stacks with one rotator.
Recommended it to a fellow back in PA this summer and he put it up, too, to
stack two antennas for 20 mtrs. It takes a little ingenuity to be sure it is
stable.
One caution for crank-ups is to be sure the "down mat" CANNOT swing into the
tower and wedge itself when lowering the tower.
Other than that, it is a simple way to have a rotating stack of smaller
antennas with a single rotator.
Have a good day and 73,
Tom, N6BT
Force 12 Antennas and Systems
(Home Page http://www.QTH.com/force12 )
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