Great Steve .. beautiful illustration .... Be sure and let all know
when your book will be ready for sales....I'm sure it will be a
"Must" for all folks with a tower. Steve what is your feeling of the
"Dual Tram" .... seems it requires more set up etc....but their must
be reasons of a dual vs the single tram as you describe..??
Thanks For All
-Bill
kc4pe@bellsouth.net
Now can anybody expand At 07:48 AM 5/25/2008, K7LXC@aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 5/24/2008 7:19:04 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
towertalk-request@contesting.com writes:
> Every since day one I have been "Gin Pole'ing " antennas up the
towers. Going through the twist & flip at every guide section,
etc..... Its easy but a lot of work ...but I notice a few months back
a good discussing about "Advanced Tramming", and needless to say some
of the terminology and procedure was unfamiliar to me.
> All of my towers are ground clear for 200 feet or better, and all
towers are between 100 and 145 feet.... so with that much room I
guess I better look into Tramming....????
> My question is is there a site or whatever, that gives details
on - Instructions - Equipment needed - Tower Preparations - Ground
Prep - Number of Personal - Hints - Be careful of ...etc on the "Art
Of Traming"....
Yes, tramming is one of the best ways to get antennas up and
down. I have sent you a draft copy of the tramming chapter from my
way-behind-schedule tower book which has some illustrations. Anyone
else interested, let me know and I'll forward it to you.
I'm hoping to have the book finished by the end of the year. It
has over 30 chapters and contains tons of useful information.
Cheers,
Steve K7LXC
TOWER TECH
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