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Anybody ever mount a rotor in the attic and run the mast straight up
thru the roof? Seems like I remember an article in 73 Amateur Radio or QST about this. I'm considering trying this, theirs a nice pop-out in my roof for a vent that would be perfect for this. Then the hole would not be in the main roof, just the small section of the pop-out. Seems like it would be fairly easy to seal, and could also put a large pan with a drain line under the rotor just in case any water did get thru. Any idea's, suggestions? Thanks Tim N7XAU |
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