That's how GEM quad tells you to do it. You first pound a small
diameter pipe in the ground,put the boom over it and position boom and
the spiders with a hose clamps.
You then align the quad loops and tighen up the hardware.
Easy!
After you get it up, you can attach a rotatable 40M dipole to the same
mast about 1' above the quad boom and parallel to it. No interaction.
6 bands one rotor. Not bad. Pretty small turning radius.
73 de Brian/K3KO
n4kg@juno.com wrote:
>
> Two Element Quads are fairly easy to install with the
> tram method. Assemble the quad with the elements
> parallel to the ground, run the tram line through the
> center. After it is attached, pull the tram line taught
> enough to lift the quad to it's normal orientation and
> away you go.
>
> BTW, W4RNL and K7GCO report better performance
> with individual feeds vs. the "tie the elements together
> and feed 'em all" approach.
>
> Tom N4KG
>
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