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Camera tripod modified to be guyed off with tent stakes will get you
up in the air the height of the usual tripod, about five feet or so.
Once guyed off, the tripod should be able to support (if modified to
do so) a vertical mast made out of sections of whatever you'd like
that fit together like a folding cane. Heck, if you could figure out
how to mount your antenna on the end of it, you could possibly USE a
rather stout folding cane if you can figure out how to mount it to
the tripod and it'll support the weight of your antenna. *grin*
My personal choice for portable VHF/UHF antenna deployment is
probably going to settle down on the ladder line J-pole, some
cordage, fishing weights, and a slingshot.
Joseph - KF7QZC
On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 08:08:41PM -0700, Robert C wrote:
> This may require a creative mind. LOL I usually go out with a laptop
>backpack (has 3 main compartments, one of which the laptop would go in)
>in which I have my note taker plus ht, antennas and spare batteries and
>so on. Sort of a go kit on the go.
>
> I plan to get a brick amp later this year and the j pole antenna is the
>only one that can take the power. So I am looking for ways I can deploy
>this j pole if the 14" whip cannot do the job.
>
> I need a pole of some sort, collapsible, that is short enough to be
>stored in the backpack and long enough to hang the j pole from, 10 maybe
>12 feet? Once set up, I could hold to pole and support it on the ground
>with one hand and hold the radio with the other hand.
>
> Does this sound feasible?
>
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