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"TimBob" wrote in message
oups.com... Anybody ever mount a rotor in the attic and run the mast straight up thru the roof? Seems like I remember an article in 73 Amateur Radio or QST about this. I'm considering trying this, theirs a nice pop-out in my roof for a vent that would be perfect for this. Then the hole would not be in the main roof, just the small section of the pop-out. Seems like it would be fairly easy to seal, and could also put a large pan with a drain line under the rotor just in case any water did get thru. Any idea's, suggestions? Thanks Tim N7XAU I remember reading that article and it seems a ton of work/prevention goes into that method. I'm going the Roof Tower direction and Glen Martin makes some pretty nice ones, 4, 8 or 9 feet would seem to work better than what you need to put a mast through the roof. Just a 2nd idea I'm going 9ft myself. Its all built but setting in my garage waiting for the water we are getting in the Puget Sound to stop. Which at this rate might be spring ![]() Scotty W7PSK. |
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