The owner/builder says not to make any adjustments to the primary element or radial lengths (assemble using his sharpie marks and leave the lengths alone) to affect tuning, only to make minor adjustments to the sliding tuning cap at the bottom. Antenna resonance was a bit below CB channel 1 on the 10 ft. test mast with my analyzer at the end of my 150 ft. of LMR-600. A few adjustments to the cap helped me move resonance to mid-CB band with an SWR of about 1.06. Then the antenna was mounted to a 20 ft. mast and hoisted up into and bolted to the pine tree. Ground radials re-installed once the antenna mast was secured to the tree.
I guess it's possible some component of either matching network could have been bumped when being hoisted up and into the tree or when the climber was securing it. I did supervise the entire installation though and didn't see anything like this happen. I've even flown my drone up and checked everything out and nothing looks bent or anything.
I really have no reason to believe a few minor adjustments to the tuning capacitor wouldn't bring resonance back down to 27.205 from 27.780 or so where it is now. Why it changed so much from test mast to top of tree I'm not certain of. Maybe it was too close to the ground originally and had I left well enough alone it would have been closer to resonant at channel 20 once it got up in the tree? I believe the builder tunes all of the CB Colossal antennas for channel 20 unless a different frequency is requested. It seems the tuning I now need to make is to "undo" the tuning I did with it 10 ft. off the ground. A number of things changed from test to final installation: 10 ft vs 20 ft mast, the addition of 100+ ft. of #6 braided copper ground wire from the bottom mast bolt on the antenna to ground rod below, etc.
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In the second picture you can see the tree climber had still not removed the old mast from the Imax 2000 I had in the tree previously, that was removed while he was up there.