I know its been awhile since this post. But I will add for the community that this has been running just fine.
I cannot stress however make sure you understand your voltage and power component "transfers" on the AM structure.
The above post on grounding is an excellent read and should be mandatory
In this case it is a shunt fed tower, I had to ground at the enclosure (to your ground wire) and to the tower itself and then again have a ground clamp at the base of the tower. Then from that clamp\strip to three ground rods.
This was to put a AF24 (again grounding to your "ground run" and to the tower) for a radio station to do an STL link. Which has worked great. The WS-250-12 is up linked via Fiber down to the radio room.
The AC\power run for switch is #10 outdoor rated. Leaves the radio hut, physically is buried underground (ties into the ground rods) and runs up the leg of the tower to the enclosure. (again to the tower)
A year after this a Mimosa B5 and two UBNT M5 radios were added, following careful grounding having the same success.
A word of caution you will know right away if you did not ground correctly. The first go a Nano beam M literally met a fiery demise.