To: | tentec@contesting.com |
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Subject: | [TenTec] fiberglass poles question |
From: | "Rob Atkinson, K5UJ" <k5uj@hotmail.com> |
Reply-to: | tentec@contesting.com |
Date: | Fri, 22 Aug 2003 14:44:45 +0000 |
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The fishing ploles that MFJ and one or two other places sell are okay under
the right circumstances. I am using two of the MFJs to hold up the center
and one end of a cloud burner dipole and I plan to write an eham review
after they have been up for a year or so. I want to see how they hold up
through a winter here (they have been up since Memorial Day (end of May this
year). I anchor them by driving in to the ground 8 ft. metal fence posts,
the kind that are supposed to hold barb wire or chicken screen and are
stamped in a u shape (looking down on one from above when it's in the
ground). I drive in the fence posts about 2 feet and clamp the poles to
them with 3 spaced out hose clamps for each one. the poles are so light
weight this is enough to hold them. I am using them because my lot is so
small I don't want more vertical metal than I have to so as to not cause
problems with my vertical metal antennas. the friction that holds each
fiberglass mast section is enough--no added clamping needed. they flex a
lot without breaking but you will feel like you are using a wet noodle to
hold up your wire when you use them--they bend and blow around a lot in the
wind. OTOH that's better than the wire snapping in two and they always
return to static position. The top 2 or 3 three foot sections are not
useable because they are so thin they won't holed any weight. I had to
clamp my center insulator down about 6' from the top so it's only 27' up. I
am using a flattop so the wire, 88' of no. 14 stranded is going out
horizontally & helps hold the pole which is really just there to hold the
wire away from my house (aluminum siding) and hold the feedline. the
feedline is 600 ohm open wire so I just have a porcelain dogbone up at the
feedpoint. the fiberglass means I don't need to stand off the feed. one
end of the flattop (center fed) is held by a tree (my one tree I can use)
the other end is held by another MFJ pole. this had to be guyed in 3 places
to keep it from bending over too much from the wire tension. Also the
dacron coming from the ant. insulator is attached to the pole 3 sections
down from the top (9') and the bottom of the pole is boosted up 3' in the
fence post to compensate and get the end up to 27' (the mfj poles are 33'
long). you could get more height by putting in say 20' of metal and topping that off with the fishing pole if you don't mind the 20' of metal pipe. now you would be into probably digging a deeper hole and maybe setting the pipe in concrete and taking the pole down would be harder. I just undo the hose clamps and down she comes when I want to do ant. work. Forget about collapsing the mast sections. when you extend them and really pull them tight and they stay that way for a week or more, then they are set and they aren't collapsing (at least I did not have the strength to collapse them :) This guy below sells heavy duty fiberglass--I have not tried his poles yet but I plan to when I extend my dipole to make a horiz. loop: K4TMC Henry Pollock P.O. Box 1932 Raleigh, NC 27602-1932 k4tmc@aol.com he had ads in QST for fiberglass poles. you might write him and ask about his poles. hope this helps & 73, Rob K5UJ _________________________________________________________________ Get MSN 8 and enjoy automatic e-mail virus protection. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus _______________________________________________ TenTec mailing list TenTec@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/tentec |
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