--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Coy Hilton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
One addition, this is a single aluminum ladder.



 Well, This was shown in the 2000 ARRL hand book...sorry to say. This
is a single aluminum ladder. It
works fine for field day operation the photo shows an exstention
 ladder guyed at three points sitting in a hole dug about a foot deep
 to keep it from walking off in the wind. I can see this being done for
 a temperary setup but to use it as a commertial installation is
 shurely dangerous.
 Good luck Ian
 AC0Y
> 
 
> --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Ian Wells <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> > Hi guys .I have heard of a communication business here in australia 
> > useing ladders as towers .anyone tried this or know of any webpages
> > They must either join two together with braces or four of to form a 
> > square which forms a free standing tower
> > 
> > Thank you
> > Ian Wells
> > Kerinvale Comaudio
> > mail service 1017,
> > Biloela,4715.
> > www.kerinvalecomaudio.com.au
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > >







 
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