Antenna mast

dave3825

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I found this mast would this work

I have one of those tucked away in the garage. I had it set up at my folks house when I lived there. All I remember was it was a pain to raise and lower but it got the antenna up.


Installation Guidelines:​

  1. Installation or dismantling of telescoping masts require professional contractors experienced with guyed masts.
  2. All installations must be bracketed or guyed.
  3. The pictured guy wire kit layouts are for a typical installation. Individual installation requirements may vary.
  4. Antenna load (top load) should not exceed an effective projected area (EPA) of 2 square feet (see your antenna specifications).
 

Bonkk083

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I have one of those tucked away in the garage. I had it set up at my folks house when I lived there. All I remember was it was a pain to raise and lower but it got the antenna up.


Installation Guidelines:​

  1. Installation or dismantling of telescoping masts require professional contractors experienced with guyed masts.
  2. All installations must be bracketed or guyed.
  3. The pictured guy wire kit layouts are for a typical installation. Individual installation requirements may vary.
  4. Antenna load (top load) should not exceed an effective projected area (EPA) of 2 square feet (see your antenna specifications).
I usually put up a 4x4 wood post and clamp to, the last antenna I got put up I got 10 foot pipes but at 30 feet it sways, are you selling the one you have the shipping cost is a killer
 
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