I guyed mine…lol.Sent from my iPhoneOn Nov 10, 2022, at 11:32 PM, Rich Erlichman <rich.erlichman@gmail.com> wrote:No damage here. But then, I have a tilt-over at the base, so a couple of turns of two wing nuts and the flagpole is on the ground.Of course, I lower the flag first. 🤪______________________________________________________________73,Rich, ND4GSent from my iPhone 13 ProOn Nov 10, 2022, at 8:56 PM, John Ellis <john.np2b@gmail.com> wrote:______________________________________________________________GA folks,Hope everyone did okay during Nicole,it could have been much worse!Just out of curiosity, has anyone whohas 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 itfailed, construction details, etc.Since the flagpole is such a popular antennahere, it would be nice to offer some thoughtsto new users based on the experience ofothers.73,John, NP2B--John Ellis (NP2B)1149 Mockingbird Lane
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