My Antennas as of Sept, 2002
Thanks to the climbing effort of KG4IPO, I was able to complete the necessary work to take down the Cushcraft 20M 4 Element Beam, and interlace 4 elements on 15 meters on the same boom, and at the same time, take down the DB-10 / 15 and replace it with a 5 element Hygain 10M Long-John. Then we replaced the 20 / 15 meter beam at 81 feet. Here are several pictures of the array.

This photo is looking up the Trylon 80 foot tower. You can also see the shunt feed for using the tower as a 160 Vertical

This photo is looking at both towers. The main tower is an self supporting Trylon Titan series, 80 feet tall. The bottom antenna of the stack (at 81') is the interlaced 4 el 15 / 4 el 20 on a 34 foot boom. 5 feet above this antenna is a 5 el Hygain 10M Long-John. At 95 feet is a 2 element hybrid 40M beam.

The smaller tower is 45 feet of Rohn 25G, supported by concrete and a house bracket, with a TH6DXX at 45 feet and a WARC D3W at 52 feet. In the near future, a boom will be added directly below the D3W to hold a pair of directors and reflectors for 12 and 17M. Also on this boom will be 5 elements on 6M.

Our TV antenna is at 40 feet pointed to Orlando FL.

This photo is looking at the Omega Match and 3 wire shunt feed for 160, as well as the coaxial switching box for the stack. Note that all cables come out of a 6 inch PVC pipe, which runs underground to the house. Around this buried pipe is a 8 inch iron pipe, 20 feet long, which is grounded at the end closest to the house. This acts as an RF choke for common mode induced energy, such as lightning.