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Re: [TowerTalk] Aluminium telescopic mast

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Aluminium telescopic mast
From: Máximo EA1DDO_HK1H <ea1ddo@hotmail.com>
Date: Wed, 17 Jul 2019 16:58:25 +0000
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I've got all the information. Now things are more clear.
Much appreciated your advice.

Thank you very much, Wes, Roger, grant, John, Terry and Jim.


73, Maximo

<http://foro.ea1ddo.es/>


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De: TowerTalk <towertalk-bounces@contesting.com> en nombre de Don 
<w7wll@arrl.net>
Enviado: miércoles, 17 de julio de 2019 16:42
Para: Towertalk
Asunto: Re: [TowerTalk] Aluminium telescopic mast

These camera and flag extending poles might also be a possibility,
suspect they are available at various outlets. At least might be looked
at. I've been toying with installing a flag pole here and this is just
one of a number that came up in a search and looked more substantial.

https://allflags.com/camera-pole/

Don W7WLL

On 7/17/2019 9:32 AM, jimlux wrote:
> On 7/17/19 8:47 AM, john wrote:
>> As an alternative, who makes an inexpensive fiberglass or metal push
>> up mast?  Say 30 or 40 foot.I'm thinking of making the "Unique HF
>> Vertical" in the July QST page #39.Sent from my Verizon, Samsung
>> Galaxy smartphone
>
> I have one of those 40 foot telescoping carbon fiber masts and it's
> pretty nice.  The tip is pretty small - I wouldn't want to put much
> mass up there, but for supporting a wire or 4 it works fine.
>
> One of these:
>
> http://www.spiderbeam.us/product_info.php?info=p3_Spiderbeam%20HD%2012m%20fiberglass%20pole.html
>
>
>
>
>
> MFJ has a 33 foot telescoping fiberglass pole -
> https://www.mfjenterprises.com/Product.php?productid=MFJ-1910
> as well as a variety of other lengths.
>
> I've stacked two extendable painters poles
>
>
> if you want to go real inexpensive, and you don't mind rigging
> lightweight guys out of nylon cord/string..  Stack 10 foot lengths of
> PVC pipe.
>
> For *ALL* of these, I've found the problem is not the pole, it's
> holding the pole upright.  Either you need guys (which can be very,
> very lightweight, but still, you have to rig them) or some *very*
> stiff mounting base.
>
>
> I've also fooled with using things like collapsible panfish rods (also
> called crappie poles) which are very inexpensive for lengths like
> 15'-20', and trying to figure a way to use *those* as guys/struts for
> a taller pole (like the spiderbeam pole)
>
>
> My guideline requirement for the design is: "erected and operating in
> 15-20 minutes" and "won't blow over in a 15-20 mi/hr breeze"
>
> Turns out, that's pretty tough to do.
>
> some not so wonderful tries:
>
> http://home.earthlink.net/~w6rmk/antenna/tripod.htm - 3 painter's poles
>
> http://home.earthlink.net/~w6rmk/antenna/mastcar.htm  - why not to
> hook a 50 foot mast to your roof rack
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