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Old March 11th 06, 10:53 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.equipment
Alan WA4SCA
 
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Hi,

Radio Shack used to carry a 30' push up mast. It was segmented into 3
(4?) parts, with guy rings at the junctions. Much sturdier than the
standard 1.25" masts commonly available. They were useful for small
beams, but more so for supporting inverted Vs and dipoles. According
to the local RS stores, they no longer carry them, and they don't seem
to be available at the RS web page, though there is a "heavy duty"
stackable section available. Anybody know of an equivalent mast
today?


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Alan WA4SCA wrote:
Hi,

Radio Shack used to carry a 30' push up mast. It was segmented into 3
(4?) parts, with guy rings at the junctions. Much sturdier than the
standard 1.25" masts commonly available. They were useful for small
beams, but more so for supporting inverted Vs and dipoles. According
to the local RS stores, they no longer carry them, and they don't seem
to be available at the RS web page, though there is a "heavy duty"
stackable section available. Anybody know of an equivalent mast
today?


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Alan
WA4SCA


I got a pair of professional grade, heavy duty self locking extendable paint
roller handles, they extend up to 24' and are heavy enough for a small beam or a
larger vertical. I used some key rings to attach the top guys slipped over the
top threads.

Bob N9LVU
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Alan WA4SCA
 
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Bob,

Now that is a really clever idea? Will look into it. A few other
applications come to mind.

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Alan WA4SCA
 
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Now that is a really clever idea? should read "Now that is a really clever idea!!!"


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"Alan WA4SCA" wrote in message
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Hi,

Radio Shack used to carry a 30' push up mast. It was segmented into 3
(4?) parts, with guy rings at the junctions. Much sturdier than the
standard 1.25" masts commonly available. They were useful for small
beams, but more so for supporting inverted Vs and dipoles. According
to the local RS stores, they no longer carry them, and they don't seem
to be available at the RS web page, though there is a "heavy duty"
stackable section available. Anybody know of an equivalent mast
today?


They may have quit also but Lowes lists them.

http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?actio...830&lpage=none





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Butch Magee
 
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MFJ has a very high quality pushup. mfjinterprises.com

Alan WA4SCA wrote:
Hi,

Radio Shack used to carry a 30' push up mast. It was segmented into 3
(4?) parts, with guy rings at the junctions. Much sturdier than the
standard 1.25" masts commonly available. They were useful for small
beams, but more so for supporting inverted Vs and dipoles. According
to the local RS stores, they no longer carry them, and they don't seem
to be available at the RS web page, though there is a "heavy duty"
stackable section available. Anybody know of an equivalent mast
today?


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Alan
WA4SCA

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Old March 12th 06, 07:10 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.equipment
Jim
 
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Alan;

www.randl.com carries the ROHN telescoping masts in 30, 40, 7
50' models.
They are in Ohio, and unless a ROHN distributor is nearby your
QTH, truck freight will be the only choice. BE careful & use gloves.
Good luck,
Jim -K4SQR

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Old March 12th 06, 07:50 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.equipment
Bert Hyman
 
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In oups.com "Jim"
wrote:

Alan;

www.randl.com carries the ROHN telescoping masts in 30, 40, 7
50' models.


See specs and model numbers at

http://www.radiancorp.com/ROHNNET/ro...unts/MS-71.pdf

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Alan WA4SCA
 
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All,

Many thanks for the various pointers. I checked with the local
Lowe's, and the 30' mast is a special order item. They are seeing if
they can order me a couple. If that falls through, I will probably go
with the Rohn.


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Alan
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Old March 14th 06, 05:20 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.equipment
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If your in the South Florida area, Boynton Beach, I have one I won't be
using. Its a Radio Shack 36' in four sections of 9 feet, telescopic. As
described in another post.

73's from Benjamin Blavat E-Mail:

"Alan WA4SCA" wrote in message
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All,

Many thanks for the various pointers. I checked with the local
Lowe's, and the 30' mast is a special order item. They are seeing if
they can order me a couple. If that falls through, I will probably go
with the Rohn.


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Alan
WA4SCA





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