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Michael J wrote:
Hi I been looking for the tv push masts that I used to use for supporting my dipoles when I was younger. I used to get the fifty foot one stick a ten foot top section and guy for a decent 80 meter suport system.I can find anything that is above thirty feet with the loss of tv antennas to direct and cable . Any sources or other good ideas for this. I really do not want to buy a tower for this espically as I had used several for different antennas. Maybe someone has done some groundwork on using steel or aluminium tubing? Thanks -- Michael J Hi Mike, Since an 80 meter dipole needs 130' of space, can you find a high tree for one support? The push-up masts that are currently available are in the 30' range, and will not get you up 60'. Are you sure you need a full size dipole up 60'? Consider an inverted vee up 60' at apex, needs one support. Ends drooping down 30-20'. I have used this configuration many times, works well. QST published an article on a tower based on 2 X 4 lumber, and I seem to remember articles on irragation piping used for supports. Good Luck. Gary N4AST |
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