| I hate giving up such a good supply for flag/pennant supports but in the 
interest of
my fellow top band operators I will spill the beans. I have a 5 pennant array 
here
with a homebrew antenna switch mounted on a 10' high 4"X4".  On all 5 pennants 
I 
use a fiberglass pole vault pole for support. These poles ( I now have at least 
15 or 20) 
came from my local high school over a period of a few years. It seems we have 
an 
excellent history of state qualifiers in the pole vault so they replace a few 
each year. 
It cost me more for the gas to drive there than they charge for the poles and 
the 
school is a few blocks away. 
To mount the pennants, I take a 4' piece of inch and a half pvc pipe and drive 
it into 
the ground about a foot to eighteen inches the proper distance away from the 
center 
support. I use a piece of 2x6 over the end of the pipe and drive it in with a 
sledge 
hammer.  I put a bolt thru the pvc about a foot from the top to keep the 
fiberglass pole 
from dropping down too far. This gives me an additional two to two-and-a-half 
feet of 
height on the back side of the pennant. If necessary I back guy the pole with 
ropes for 
tension.
If you need more details I will gladly supply them off list.
Bill AD8P
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