Saw a write up of an RV mount for an all -band vertical that had a hinge a
ways below the antenna mount, then when he wanted to raise the antenna the
guy would insert a piece of smaller mast or pipe into the stub that the
antenna was mounted on and use it as a lever to raise the antenna. The
lower mast was then clamped in place to hold the antenna upright. (Easier
to visualize than to describe!)
Sounds like a good idea to me. Good luck.
At 01:10 PM 9/1/98 -0700, Jim Berry wrote:
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>Hello Towertalk dudes,
>
>I have a job shack in my backyard that has an unused goose neck pipe
>sticking out of it. I would like to use that unused pipe for a support for
>my Butternut HF6V vertical. Brackets for attaching one pipe to another are
>quite common TV antenna accessories. My problem is I do not want to climb
>up on the roof of this job shack to make adjustments to the antenna. I
>would like to be able to tilt it over, but have been unable to locate such a
>device that will allow me to do it. Any ideas where I can find such a device
>if even manufactured? You would think something like that would be
>available.
>
>73 Jim K7SLI
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