A close up of the top of the 20/40 meter tower. The top antenna is a 2 element Mosely on 40 meters. I picked it up used. Say what you want about performance but the thing is built like a brick outhouse. Below that is a 4 element Cushcraft (that about covers all the antenna manufactures) mono-band yagi for 20 meters. The 40 meter beam is at 105' and the top 20 at 95'. A second 4 element 20 is mounted at 50' fixed on Europe. That stack is switched with a WX0B StackMatch.
You can see a arm off of the tower. That was meant to support a second "T" element for 160 meters. The plan was to phase it with the other "T" but it didn't work. I suspect that element had too much coupling into all the other stuff around it. A project for another day.
Not shown: 4 square array for 80 meters in the woods. In fact the Northwest element is about 15' from the 20/40 tower. Oddly enough it doesn't appear to have much of a negative impact. I guess I got lucky this time. All of this gets a little crowded on a one acre lot.
The 4 square elements are built from 39' of Rohn 25 (3-10' sections and a 9' tapered top) with tapering aluminum stingers. The elements are insulated from ground using G-10 fiberglass rod.
Behind this tower is 11 acres of undeveloped land. The guy that owns it let me put up beverages.
Beverage 1 - 560' single wire to Europe
Beverage 2 - 560' reversible (Northwest/Southeast) with DX Engineering RBS-1P system
Beverage 3 - 560' single wire to Southwest
Beverage 4 - 560' South