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Old August 12th 03, 11:28 AM
M. J. Powell
 
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Where can I find an inexpensive, freestanding (or lightly guyed), antenna
tower? It doesn't have to support a lot of weight - a couple of small 2m
radio antennas and one or two scanner antennas. And it also doesn't have to
be very tall - thirty to forty feet would be just fine. I'm sure others
would be interested in this also.


I have a 25 ft pole made of plasticised paper, in 4 sections, with brass
inserts at each end. Ex-army. I paid 5 GBP (nearly a week's pay) for it
in 1953!

I used it guyed with light plastic line. It supported a 10 ele 2m beam
for several years.

Mike
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