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Hi Jerry.
If it doesn't seem sturdy, it probably isn't. Your alternatives are to
mount it on a piece of pipe driven further into the ground, pouring some
concrete around the pipe to make it more secure (they tend to work loose in
the ground with the wind whipping the antenna otherwise) and putting guy
ropes on the antenna to stabilize it in wind. Basically, there is a lot of
leverage on any vertical antenna whenever there is a strong wind, and if it
seems flimsy, it will most likely come down. You can't overdo that
installation. Do pay attention to your grounding/radial situation as that
is the primary reason why you were seeing the SWR issues before. Good luck.
73, de Lou K2LKK
At 08:23 AM 7/13/2007 -0500, you wrote:
>Tried to put up the vertical antenna yesterday. I went right into the
>ground with it. I am not real satisfied with that though. Doesn't seem
>very sturdy. Can I put the antenna on a piece of pvc pipe or mae anchor
>it to something? Not real sure on how this will effect the performance.
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