or just buy insulators like the Broadcast Industry does, only one thing
people you will need to get a sign indicating your tower is High Voltage and
fence it around to keep someone from climbing it  FYI the FCC Inspectors do
this to commercial sites.

I was just at a SBE meeting the other night we discussed the Complaince
thing here is the site

http://www.rfcomply.com   Its an expensive training course BTW what I am
pointing out that if you have some sort of signage it may reduce the
libility issue, attending a semminar is a Broadcast Requirement.

also a few Radio suppliers in the wireless market sells the signs.

just a FYI

MH
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> Ever shunt feed the tower as a vertical on 75 / 160M?
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