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First I would say put it on the grass. But the Antenna itself is very easy
to work with. The sections are about a foot long. They screw together.
Then the Coil screws on the top of that, and then a telescopic whip goes on
that. The Radials plug in with a small The Antenna comes or can come with a
clamp and mounting bracket or a very small tripod. You can add sections
below the Coil if you want, and I think they have an electrically controlled
coil so that it can act like a screwdriver. You might Google W6MMA who is
the creator, or Google Super Antenna. I will try to find direct links for
you. Gerry
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From: "Michael Ryan" <[log in to unmask]>
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>> From: Michael Ryan <[log in to unmask]>
>> Date: 21 November, 2012 10:43:36 PM NST
>> To: Michael Ryan <[log in to unmask]>
>> Subject: Super Antenna
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>> Jerry:
>> As a super antenna user, which one is it? How do you attach the radial
>> wire or do you just leave it?
>> As you know, I'm looking for an antenna that I could easily take down if
>> need be. A couple are on the short list and the MP1 SuperStick is one of
>> them but I can't seem to find the email address to talk to a company rep.
>> Seeing as I'd have to place it in an open stairwell on concrete, how do
>> you think it might do?
>> The stairwell is about 2 feet deep with wooden railings and stairs. From
>> the concrete to the top of the railing is about 5.5 feet or so. I could
>> place the Super on a homebrewed tripod of sorts and elevate the antenna
>> to clear the railing.
>> This would give it a height of maybe 3 feet above the grassed backyard.
>>
>> 73:
>>
>> Michael DE VO1AX
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