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Thinking of putting a vertical up. I'd go from 2" pvc, to 1", to 1/2" , in
twenty foot lengths. Will this thing support itself OK? Seems like it might physically work OK. |
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![]() "rb" wrote in message ... Thinking of putting a vertical up. I'd go from 2" pvc, to 1", to 1/2" , in twenty foot lengths. Will this thing support itself OK? Seems like it might physically work OK. Hi rb It reads as though you are contimplating errecting a 45 or 50 foot self supporting vertical using PVC pipe to support the conductor. Dont spend much money on PVC till you try some. It bends easily. I cant imagine a 20 foot length of 1/2 inch PVC (0.850OD) supporting itself even in a mild brease, (if you could get it vertical). Jerry KD6JDJ |
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![]() "rb" wrote in message ... Thinking of putting a vertical up. I'd go from 2" pvc, to 1", to 1/2" , in twenty foot lengths. Will this thing support itself OK? Seems like it might physically work OK. It will NOT work unless you guy it like crazy. It will fail at those joints. Even then, it is hard to pull it up vertical without it breaking. Even if you get it vertical it will not stay that way. One day you will look out and it will be leaning over at a 10 degree angle. Then next day it breaks. You will speak bad words. The neighbors will hear you. I speak from experience from the summer of 2006. K2XT |
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OK. Thanks. That eliminates one idea.
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![]() "rb" wrote in message ... Thinking of putting a vertical up. I'd go from 2" pvc, to 1", to 1/2" , in twenty foot lengths. Will this thing support itself OK? Seems like it might physically work OK. Been there tried that- It won't work. I tried sched 40 plumbing PVC and the gray PVC sched 40 (electrical). Pvc is ok for a 2-meter quad - but use alum or steel mast, you may try the top-post they use for chain-link fences - I think you can get it in 20-ft lengths. |
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![]() "Hal Rosser" wrote in message . .. "rb" wrote in message ... Thinking of putting a vertical up. I'd go from 2" pvc, to 1", to 1/2" , in twenty foot lengths. Will this thing support itself OK? Seems like it might physically work OK. Been there tried that- It won't work. I tried sched 40 plumbing PVC and the gray PVC sched 40 (electrical). Pvc is ok for a 2-meter quad - but use alum or steel mast, you may try the top-post they use for chain-link fences - I think you can get it in 20-ft lengths. I don't recommend that, either. It is heavy and bends easily. The radio shack TV antenna mast works better. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news. 73, John |
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![]() "John KD5YI" wrote in message news:sECWj.3663$lj.2181@trnddc01... "Hal Rosser" wrote in message . .. "rb" wrote in message ... Thinking of putting a vertical up. I'd go from 2" pvc, to 1", to 1/2" , in twenty foot lengths. Will this thing support itself OK? Seems like it might physically work OK. Been there tried that- It won't work. I tried sched 40 plumbing PVC and the gray PVC sched 40 (electrical). Pvc is ok for a 2-meter quad - but use alum or steel mast, you may try the top-post they use for chain-link fences - I think you can get it in 20-ft lengths. I don't recommend that, either. It is heavy and bends easily. The radio shack TV antenna mast works better. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news. I have used the chain-link-fence-Top-Post and it worked fine. It was available in 20-ft sections when I tried it. Its made of Galvanized steel - thinner than sched 40 but stiff enough for a mast for small antenna. |
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Thinking of putting a vertical up. I'd go from 2" pvc, to 1", to 1/2" ,
in twenty foot lengths. Will this thing support itself OK? Seems like it might physically work OK. I made a vertical colinear antenna using 6m (18 foot) of 50mm Dia (4") PVC tube. When vertical it is Ok, BUT it has two drawbacks: 1 - It bends when the wind blows 2 - It bends when the sun shines, bends away from the sun. The "cure" is to put a 12" across X piece at the midle of it, then thread 4 nylon fishing lines from end-to-end, so the line is fastened to each end and one leg of the X. This is the "ships mast principle" for stopping a flexible mast bending. You said yo want to use 2" diameter, and 7 metre lengths (20 foot). Sounds like you will have a worse problem than me. There is no reason why you cannot have three of these Xs along the length of the tube so that they overlap. See the drawing at: http://web.telia.com/~u85920178/ante...-shipsmast.gif Hope this helps. Regards H |
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Harry Lippitz wrote:
Thinking of putting a vertical up. I'd go from 2" pvc, to 1", to 1/2" , in twenty foot lengths. Will this thing support itself OK? Seems like it might physically work OK. I made a vertical colinear antenna using 6m (18 foot) of 50mm Dia (4") PVC tube. When vertical it is Ok, BUT it has two drawbacks: A rule of thumb that I developed by trial and error is that the height limit for a PVC support or vertical is about 20 feet. After wasting a lot of time trying to go higher, I switched to 2x4s. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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