[MLB-WIRELESS] Antenna Tower
Horace Pinker
horacepinker at hotmail.com
Wed Sep 27 13:30:32 EST 2006
Hi Mark,
How do you feel about climbing onto your roof? From what you mention a 6
metre mast wont give you much more elevation than a short pole on top of
your house ...for which you wont need guy ropes just use a wide diameter
water pipe. strap it onto your beams in the roof cavity ( i am assuming
handyman abilities) and there ya go. I know of a few setups like that where
the mast goes to about 2.5 metres above roof height with large dishes and
not a bit of a wobble in it :)
cheers
>From: "Mark Gregson" <gregsonm at aanet.com.au>
>To: <melbwireless at wireless.org.au>
>Subject: [MLB-WIRELESS] Antenna Tower
>Date: Sun, 24 Sep 2006 19:35:10 +1000
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>Folks,
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>I am seeking to purchase a 6 meter free standing tower on which I can mount
>a couple of omni and directional antennas.
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>Unfortunately I don't have a lot of room available on my house block, so a
>mast that uses guy wires is going to prove challenging.
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>Ultimately I would like to purchase a second hand lattice or solid tower
>that is capable of being installed free standing and perhaps fold over for
>future antenna maintenance and additions.
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>Any help appreciated.
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>Regards,
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>Mark Gregson
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>Mobile: +61 407 040 330
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>Email: gregsonm at aanet.com.au
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