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I'll bet if there's a problem, it's with how well the mount is fastened to
the building. I'm using a satellite dish mount for my Jetstar duobander,
and it works fine.
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Jim, ke5al
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From: David Pearson
Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2015 4:50 PM
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Subject: antenna mounting question
Hello List:
I am currently situated in an apartment(one story), and was wondering about
the feasibility of mounting a vertical, dual band antenna(Comet gp-3 model
for example) to a disused, non-rotatable sattelite tv dish which I'm told is
attached to the building's roof. I believe that the antenna is close to 6
feet in length, and roof is 20-25 feet high. Has anyone had some practical
knowledge of doing this, and would it be a worthwhile endeavor for a dual
band transceiver base station?
Not sure of length/type of coax run I would need to where I hope to locate
my "shack". Any suggestions/advice welcome.
Best regards,
David S. Pearson-wa4dsp
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