[time-nuts] Freestanding mast
Neville Michie
namichie at gmail.com
Fri Sep 3 08:48:29 UTC 2010
You could try a box kite,
or a tethered balloon.
An interesting project would be a computer controlled kite
servoed to hold a constant position.
Or a sky hook?
What about a remote site with a radio or laser link to your QTH?
The more ideas that you start with the more likely you will find a
good solution.
cheers,
Neville Michie
On 03/09/2010, at 3:08 PM, Charles P. Steinmetz wrote:
> Stanley wrote:
>
>> ROHN 9H50 34 Foot Telescopic TV Wireless Antenna Push Up Mast
>
> Interesting suggestion. Rohn is well known to me, though I don't
> typically think of them for things like push-up masts.
>
> For those suggesting 6-10' of pipe, at my rooftop I get a reception
> cone of about 50 degrees elevation and above during the vegetated
> months (say, mid-March through mid-November), and about 30 degrees
> and above in the dead of winter, due mostly to dense tree cover
> that is 60-80 feet tall. So, I'd really need to get 20 feet +
> above the chimney (50+ feet above the ground) for a significant
> improvement. The suburban residential lot size doesn't leave me
> much to work with (no centrally-located tower, therefore no guys
> unless I negotiated easements with the neighbors, and Hell will
> never be that cold...). I doubt I could get a permit for 80' of
> Rohn 55. Maybe if I put a wind generator on it....
>
> Thanks again,
>
> Charles
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