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NOT A GOOD IDEA [.] Read these two Messages on the SWL Antennas and AM & FM Antennas eGroup on YAHOO! TOP RAIL - As an Antenna Support Structure - Building Material http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SWL-AM...enna/message/3 TOP RAIL as a "Free Standing" Antenna Support http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SWL-AM...na/message/201 iane ~ RHF .. .. = = = (Steven Swift) = = = wrote in message ... It turns out that I don't have any decent supports for a good long wire antenna on my property. I do have access to lots of old iron water pipe. I was thinking that I could build a support by screwing together 10ft lengths of this galvanized iron pipe. Start with 1-1/2inch on the ground, use reducing couplers until I am down to 1/2inch at the top. Seems pretty strong and stiff. The wire load would be pretty minimal (we don't get ice storms very often). I could get 30-50ft really easily. Has anyone done this? TIA, Steve .. |
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![]() TOP RAIL - As an Antenna Support Structure - Building Material I've used top rail in the past but never un-guyed, but then I live in tornado alley. Rob Mills ~ Tulsa |
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Ah... Don't have that 'problem' here in the SF Bay Area. - When the earth starts a Shaking ))) ) ) ) ))) ) ) )) - - the Top Rail Automatically . . . - - - Retracts into the Ground ! Just For the Fun of It ! jftfoi ~ RHF .. .. = = = "Rob Mills" = = = wrote in message news:HdzAb.32342$Gj2.3458@okepread01... TOP RAIL - As an Antenna Support Structure - Building Material I've used top rail in the past but never un-guyed, but then I live in tornado alley. Rob Mills ~ Tulsa |
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