I never liked the light on top. It just doesn’t light up enough. Possibly because it is too close to the flag and (my opinion) does not do it justice. I found on Amazon some amazing lights that you ground mount around the base of the flagpole pointed up and it makes the flag look great at night. 
73, Rich, nd4g 
Sent from my iPhone 13 Pro

On Nov 11, 2022, at 8:21 AM, Rich Antolick <[email protected]> wrote:



My Greyline flagpole made it through both storms without issue.  I did take the flag off for the high wind days.

 

On another topic my flagpole light died a week or so before Nicole just less than 3 years old.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B008IOZNJI?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details

Is that typical or do you have a solar flag light that had better longevity?

 

Rich

W4RJA

 

From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of John Ellis
Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2022 8:55 PM
To: villages reflector <[email protected]>
Subject: [TVARC] flagpole damage

 

GA folks, 

 

Hope everyone did okay during Nicole, 

it could have been much worse! 

 

Just out of curiosity, has anyone who 

has used a flagpole for an antenna, 

suffer any significant storm damage? 

If so, it might be helpful to future users,

to know what are potential trouble spots, 

to know what failed, how and/or why it 

failed, construction details, etc. 

 

Since the flagpole is such a popular antenna 

here, it would be nice to offer some thoughts

to new users based on the experience of 

others. 

 

73, 

John, NP2B 

 

 

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John Ellis         (NP2B)  

1149 Mockingbird Lane  
The Villages, FL 32163  

telephone 352 633-2910  
facsimile  352 633-0401
mobile     340 513-4928  

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