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Brian Kelly wrote:
Cecil Moore wrote: http://www.ryanherco.com/auto/GRPind...EC=860&GRP=120 Nice stuff Cecil but how do you transport 40 footers home?? I knew I was only going to use them for the upper 20 ft on each end of a dipole, so I sawed them in half proving that I am smarter than the average bear. Your mileage may vary. :-) -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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I am looking for some suggestions on putting up a 30-40 foot mast or push up
pole... Radio Shack used to sell all the stuff you would need. I would check with them first. Home Depot and Lowes also sell home TV antenna equipment that should get you fixed up. I have done what you are contemplating many times. 73 Gary N4AST |
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Gary, you've got a lot of choices. Radio Shack, or your local TV shop, or
even Home Depot can sell you steel masts, and guy wires, as well as house brackets. I don't recommend this, though, if you're wanting to do an inverted vee (why would anyone want one of those, anyway?). But if you insist on a vee, then you should probably consider either a Rohn 25/45 tower, or look at ABS/PVC 3" pipes - you can get them in 20' sections, they're easy to join together, and they can be guyed with nylon/dacron line. - Mike KI6PR El Rancho R.F. CA "Gary Boyer" wrote I am looking for some suggestions on putting up a 30-40 foot mast or push up pole...it does not have to be the fiberglass poles that you see advertised...the mast would be used for an inverted vee 80 meter antenna only...also, how do you bracket to the house or how would you attach it to something similar...thanks...Gary...K8BY |
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![]() "Mikey" wrote in message ... Gary, you've got a lot of choices. Radio Shack, or your local TV shop, or even Home Depot can sell you steel masts, and guy wires, as well as house brackets. I don't recommend this, though, if you're wanting to do an inverted vee (why would anyone want one of those, anyway?). What do *you* use on 75/80m? Most folks use an inverted vee... very easy to erect. My lot has power lines in the back, and street in the front, and is narrow; the vee makes a lot of sense for my installation. Inverted vees are more omnidirectional than dipoles, and are closer to 50ohms impedance. There is a real bonus from not having to put up *two* supports, as well as having the one support in the middle, where guys (if necessary) are easier to fit on your property. But if you insist on a vee, then you should probably consider either a Rohn 25/45 tower, or look at ABS/PVC 3" pipes - you can get them in 20' sections, they're easy to join together, and they can be guyed with nylon/dacron line. Now why would someone put up a tower just to hold an inv. vee? And a PVC mast? I have never seen one used... it's going to have more wind loading, as well as taking up more sky space for the neighbors. __ Steve KI5YG .. "Gary Boyer" wrote I am looking for some suggestions on putting up a 30-40 foot mast or push up pole...it does not have to be the fiberglass poles that you see advertised...the mast would be used for an inverted vee 80 meter antenna only...also, how do you bracket to the house or how would you attach it to something similar...thanks...Gary...K8BY |
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