[Cliffdwellers] RE: help with restricted space

Jim Hill [email protected]
Tue, 17 Dec 2002 23:26:58 -0800


Hi: Here's a suggestion for an antenna mount.  I bought a Butternut HV2V 
from another ham recently, and helped him take it down from the flat roof 
of his condo. He had a Radio Shack tripod antenna mount. It stands about 3' 
high. It was bolted to a sheet of plywood, which was prevented from moving 
by a number of sand bags.

73's Jim



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>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Hart Engel" <[email protected]>
>To: <[email protected]>
>Sent: Saturday, December 07, 2002 11:09 AM
>Subject: [Cliffdwellers] RE: help with restricted space
> >
> > Thanks for reading this message. I live in the top part of a house and
>have access to the roof . The house is a semi-detached house, and the roof
>is only 12 X 25 if even that. I have the local kids every once in awhile
>climbing up on the roof, so a wire is out of the question. I want to get
>back into HF, but there is no sence in me buying a rig if I can't put some
>sort of antenna up. I was thinking along the lines of a butternut, or
>cushcraft but there is no room for the ground plane kits.I would like to
>build my if I could, here in canada I'm looking at over 500 bucks to buy one
>of these antennas.  Anyone got any ideas for my situtation? Please e-mail
>off line at [email protected]
> > Hart
>
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