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On Nov 11, 5:05 am, David wrote:
On Sat, 10 Nov 2007 18:11:45 -0800, RHF wrote: * Single piece of 21-Foot long Top-Rail {Metal Pipe} * Free Standing with 3-Feet in the Ground * Dig a 6"~8" 'Post-Hole with a Larger 3-Feet piece of Metal Pipe centered in the Hole as a Sleave to place the Top-Rail in; insert an 8-Foot Ground Rod in the space between the Sleave and the outer-edge of the Post-Hole; then and fill the outside area of the Hole with Concrete. - - - This is your Antenna Gound Anchor - - I used one of those Radio Shack flat plates with a spike in the - middle, 2 [ea] 10' top rails, and a house clamp (oh yeah, a tin can - and 2 hose clamps) to hold my MFJ-1024 10' above house, on the - opposite corner from where the electricals come out of the dirt. David -Sounds like a good practical solution to : # 1 - Getting-It-Up ! -Oops- In the Air That Is . . . # 2 - Getting-It-Mounted ! -Oops- The Active Antenna That is . . . # 3 - Getting-It-Well-Grounded. Practically Speaking That Is . . . a top-of-the-rail to you - iane ~ RHF |
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