OK, I see that there might be some interest in receiver hitch type masts. I have been working out a design for a tubular tower that will attach to a receiver hitch. My goals are that it nest at about
Any interest? Heck yeah! Bring it. _______________________________________________ VHFcontesting mailing list VHFcontesting@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/vhfcontesting
Hey Tom, I have rebuilt a few military mast systems that are similar to what you want to build. The two that I am familiar with are the AB-903/G and AB-1386/U systems: http://www.willburt.com/milQeam
Whoops, I hit the wrong button an sent my message prematurely. I'll try again: Hey Tom, I have rebuilt a few military mast systems that are similar to what you want to build. The two that I am famili
My rover setup is a old bicycle rack made to fit in a receiver hitch, big clamps (like you use on a tower to attach a large antenna to a big tubular tower leg) and a 3" OD piece of pipe. Cheap, effec
http://www.penningerradio.com/ has all sorts of cool brackets. I would start to look there. -- Joe, N9IFG WeLCARS: www.welcars.org Venture Crew 743: www.venturecrew743.org Stoned Monkey VHF Society:
If you have a 2 inch class III receiver hitch, look at the pintel hitch receiver adaptor plate at http://www2.northerntool.com/product/22067.htm I mount a 36 inch by 4 inch square steel post horizont
See pictures of my setup at http://www.chuckmartin.com/VHFContest2003_3.htm Which I snagged and added to my rover album if you don't mind. http://ka5cvh.com/photos/thumbnails.php?album=6 -- Mike Uric