[Elecraft] K3

Joe Subich, W4TV lists at subich.com
Fri Jul 17 12:17:00 EDT 2009


Phil, 

One source: www.spiderbeam.us/index.php?cat=c2_Fiberglass%20Poles.html 

For a wire antenna I'd probably skip the top couple of sections since 
the smallest one is 8 mm (~ 5/16") diameter but you'd still get about 
32' using the bottom 10 sections of the 40' pole.  Get the clamp kit 
to keep the pole from collapsing. 

Another option is the MFJ-1906 (32'): 
  www.mfjenterprises.com/Product.php?productid=MFJ-1906

If you were going to "push up" either pole, you would need a solid 
base to be able to extend one section at a time.

73, 

   ... Joe, W4TV 
 



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> I'll be using a W5GI mystery antenna for my vacation in North 
> Carolina.  Can someone recommend a portable push up pole that 
> I can use for the center insulator and then come down in an 
> inverted V  Thanks
>  
> Phil
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> Philip LaMarche 
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