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I'm planning on putting up a MFJ G5RV antenna on the
flat roof of my 3 story apt building. I will be putting it up as an inverted V on a 10 foot mast. Can't go any higher do to landlord restrictions (hey - at least he's letting me put the thing up - nice guy). Problem is that the building is only 54x40 so the ends of the G5RV will hang off the roof, half square style. I've got trees and a tall fence outside the building that can support the ends of the antenna but that would mean bending the G5RV horizontally (tree NW of the building, fence NE of the building)...... Question is should I use the supports or keep the ant straight and let the ends droop? Actually, only 1 end would droop as I could use the tree for support on the other end - there is just no support on the SE side. I know, I know.......stupid question - I should know better. :-) Ken KG0WX |
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