Great question Rick! I’ve had my 6-BTV/flagpole up for about three years now, and yes it does sway a bit in the wind. I usually lower my flag (yes, I do fly one) when winds are over 12-15MPH. I recommend a nylon flag as it places less stress on the flagpole. As for using the tilt - I’ve only lowered mine when under a hurricane warning, such as Ian last year. The tilt base makes it easy to lower the antenna whenever you feel comfortable doing so.______________________________________________________________Good luck, and welcome to the 6-BTV family!Rusty - W3USOn Aug 27, 2023, at 16:03, <rick@kd9my.com> <rick@kd9my.com> wrote:______________________________________________________________Hello all,I finally got my 6BTV installed this week and disguised as a flag pole (2-1/2” pvc).Ground plane is a combination of radials and 45 sq ft of ground screen bonded to an 8’ driven ground rod at the base.Preliminary testing shows good results on FT8.My question is:Do others lower the antenna/flagpole when high winds are predicted? If so, what speed?The whole thing does move around a little with the wind.I used the DX Engineering tilt over base so, it won’t be hard to fold over if needed.Thanks,Rick KD9MY
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