Use TK brackets bolted to wall with 10mm raw bolts then clamp with two uclamps to pole through top bottom TK brackets get the 18" stand off TKs to clear guttering etc
I think, oddly, the rotator goes on the bottom. The guy joints allow slip, and it spins the pole. Rotator is way too heavy to be at the top. I think they sell an adapter for the bottom
Spiderbeams sells fiberglass poles but they are mostly usable only for wire antennas. Max Gains Systems sells fiberglass masts that are similar to the Spiderbeams masts.
with good afternoon colleague I am a radio operator I would like to know if these masts in aluminum are records in the wind my objective knows to tell me the site so that I can orient myself better. I wanted to my home base, thanks for the guidance, sorry for my English.
www.spiderbeam.us/index.php?cat=c12_Aluminium%20Masts.html&XTCsid=ec64d133eff71ec992701ab4ba88022c This is their product page for Aluminium Masts, I prefer the fiberglass mast, much lighter and even higher version is available. It is pretty strong against weather as well
Excellent, thank you! I would also love to see how you attach the inverted-V aerial to the mast.
Almost $500 bucks for their 33-foot "HD" aluminum mast. They must be really proud. I do like those clamps. They look nice and strong.
How can I mount this mast fixed on the wall?
if this also rotates can I fix in the wall?
Use TK brackets bolted to wall with 10mm raw bolts then clamp with two uclamps to pole through top bottom TK brackets get the 18" stand off TKs to clear guttering etc
Could you put an antron 99 on it?
Everything except how to guy the thing when fully extended, which is what I was really hoping to see.
Check soidebeams for guy accessories
Tape? Ok, and the water won't take the way below the clamp then?
Thanks for posting. Looks like a very well made mast.
I think, oddly, the rotator goes on the bottom. The guy joints allow slip, and it spins the pole. Rotator is way too heavy to be at the top. I think they sell an adapter for the bottom
thank you for posting, just a thought but would it be possible put a link to the item on your website.
Where can we get these in the United States?
Not sure why not. Encourage your local dealer. 73 Peter
Spiderbeams has a distributor in Tennessee.
Thanks for the demo
How much does it cost?and is there a fiver glass alternative?
Spiderbeams sells fiberglass poles but they are mostly usable only for wire antennas. Max Gains Systems sells fiberglass masts that are similar to the Spiderbeams masts.
Is there a base it fits into ? How do you support it?
Buy a tripod or mount to house.
with good afternoon colleague I am a radio operator I would like to know if these masts in aluminum are records in the wind my objective knows to tell me the site so that I can orient myself better. I wanted to my home base, thanks for the guidance, sorry for my English.
that looks like a pain in the ass. why don't you put a wing nut style mechanism to tighten the curling so you don't have another tool to loose
Torque
hey do you have any ideas about a deck mount mast? I'm on 3rd floor and want to get a 40 meter inverted vee up. Thanks
Not that I know of - Peter
How tall does it get
www.spiderbeam.us/index.php?cat=c12_Aluminium%20Masts.html&XTCsid=ec64d133eff71ec992701ab4ba88022c
This is their product page for Aluminium Masts, I prefer the fiberglass mast, much lighter and even higher version is available. It is pretty strong against weather as well
Use antiseize grease on the poles
just use use as an antenna simples