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The mast is just a piece of pipe or something similar that holds the
antenna up. The part to be "built" is the supporting structure for
the mast/antenna. What kind of roof? What antenna?
Probably wouldn't need anything more than what would hold up a old style
TV antenna. Are you sure you want to punch holes in your roof? There
are wall mounts that will hold the mast out a few inches to clear the
edge of the roof. Or a tripod as Howard suggested right on the roof itself.
73, Steve KW3A
On 6/2/2014 12:09 PM, Richard B McDonald wrote:
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> I am looking for a basic article describing how to construct an antenna
> mast. Basically, I am going to put a 10 foot mast on top of my roof. And
> then, on top of that I am going to put a 17 foot vertical. I have a couple
> of handy friends who will build it, but they would like to read a basic
> article about how this is done first.
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> Any suggested reading would be greatly appreciated.
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> 73,
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> Richard KK6RHM
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