Ok guys. I need the experts to help me out here.
Today I attempted to get my Tram UHF antenna higher to help my reception of NYPD frequencies in NY.
I'm currently at about 35' high on top of the house. Since going higher than that would get a bit dangerous
on the roof, I decided to do a "ground-up" solution.
I bought some of those awful Radio Shack 10' masts thinking I can connect them together, along with a 5' section I have, to achieve the 45' I wanted.
I used a nearby trees thick branches to lean the mast as I gradually raised it and slid it upwards as I added sections. Well, to my utter disgust, the masts began bending the higher I raised it It created a near 90 degree angle. I tried my best to "rock it" a bit to see if I can get the top weight shifted to force it to stay up but it would not budge. The masts are now a bit bent and I've since backed out and put my original setup back for now.
Please help! Does anyone use an effective and safe 50' mast and if so, how have you mounted it?
Is there some better things to use as a mast that won't bend like that while not being too heavy?
A tower is NOT an option - I hate heights and my neighbors wouldn't go for it. Plus I need to be able to bring the mast down if I need to add an antenna or service it. I have seen someone post here about cementing two posts on either side of a mast, then putting two sets of threaded rod through all of them. The idea was that removing one rod would allow you to lower it. But, what type of mast should be used for that?
Let me know what you think.
Thank you!
Brian
Today I attempted to get my Tram UHF antenna higher to help my reception of NYPD frequencies in NY.
I'm currently at about 35' high on top of the house. Since going higher than that would get a bit dangerous
on the roof, I decided to do a "ground-up" solution.
I bought some of those awful Radio Shack 10' masts thinking I can connect them together, along with a 5' section I have, to achieve the 45' I wanted.
I used a nearby trees thick branches to lean the mast as I gradually raised it and slid it upwards as I added sections. Well, to my utter disgust, the masts began bending the higher I raised it It created a near 90 degree angle. I tried my best to "rock it" a bit to see if I can get the top weight shifted to force it to stay up but it would not budge. The masts are now a bit bent and I've since backed out and put my original setup back for now.
Please help! Does anyone use an effective and safe 50' mast and if so, how have you mounted it?
Is there some better things to use as a mast that won't bend like that while not being too heavy?
A tower is NOT an option - I hate heights and my neighbors wouldn't go for it. Plus I need to be able to bring the mast down if I need to add an antenna or service it. I have seen someone post here about cementing two posts on either side of a mast, then putting two sets of threaded rod through all of them. The idea was that removing one rod would allow you to lower it. But, what type of mast should be used for that?
Let me know what you think.
Thank you!
Brian