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Hi folks.
I just picked up a wide-band scanner antenna from Radio Shack, and for the first time ever I have the ability to mount it outside and up high. Immedietely available to me is the pole that sticks out of the roof that all of our services come in on... electrical, phone, etc. This is the most ideal place for me to install the antenna, however I am wondering what sort of interference I will get from the electrical lines just inches away. If that is not an option than I will either have to settle for a tree or pour a slab and put up a "real" pole. Am wondering about the validity of mounting the antenna to the utilities pole. Thanks -- |
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I just picked up a wide-band scanner antenna from Radio Shack, and for the
first time ever I have the ability to mount it outside and up high. Immedietely available to me is the pole that sticks out of the roof that all of our services come in on... electrical, phone, etc. This is the most ideal place for me to install the antenna, however I am wondering what sort of interference I will get from the electrical lines just inches away. If that is not an option than I will either have to settle for a tree or pour a slab and put up a "real" pole. Am wondering about the validity of mounting the antenna to the utilities pole. Mount the antenna where if it falls it CAN NOT contact the power lines. |
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I agree totally - your utilities pole is definitely not the best place to
mount an antenna. Potential for interference is greatly increased, and as pointed out by others, the safety implications would be of major concern. There is no real need to pour a slab for a mast - an easy way is a stake in the ground (I use a variety of 8 foot stakes - half of each in the ground - for a couple of my antenna masts) to secure the base, and some sort of fastening to the side of the house. Some of the hardware as used in TV antenna masts can be easily used in this fashion - a stand-off bracket to clear the mast from the eaves can be very easy to put up, and very effective. I have used this fashion to put up masts up to 12metres in height that have been made up of 6.5 metre poles (about 2 inch OD) telescoped together - and am yet to have any fall over (touch wood). You could go higher than this, however you would probably want to make them more rigid (thicker walls, and definitely want to guy them - it is not a bad idea to guy this sort of mast anyway (unless your roof is 10 metres high). One thing I would highly recommend is not to skimp on the coaxial cable - in my opinion, the minimum you should be looking at for an external antenna is RG213 cable, and if you have the money available, look at using lower loss cable if you plan on listening to the UHF bands on a regular basis - the 213 will still work, but the better the cable, the lower the signal losses (within reason of course). Matt wrote in message ... Mounting your antenna on that particular pole will bring in all the interference in the world to your radio. Every time your neighbor turns on a flourescent light, a microwave oven, electric motor or whatever you'll hear it as the noise travels well over power lines. Many utility companies also prohibit mounting anything except utility services to a pole they are using. Also- I would consider mounting any antenna of any sort to a pole that carries electrical power an invitation to disaster. If something breaks, be it a bolt on the antenna mounting or even a loose part from the antenna or if the coaxial cable to the antenna frays and touches something else on the pole or touches a power line, you're going to fry your radio, maybe start a fire, maybe fry yourself if you touch the radio. On Tue, 8 Jul 2003 01:47:00 +0000 (UTC), bolt thrower wrote: Hi folks. I just picked up a wide-band scanner antenna from Radio Shack, and for the first time ever I have the ability to mount it outside and up high. Immedietely available to me is the pole that sticks out of the roof that all of our services come in on... electrical, phone, etc. This is the most ideal place for me to install the antenna, however I am wondering what sort of interference I will get from the electrical lines just inches away. If that is not an option than I will either have to settle for a tree or pour a slab and put up a "real" pole. Am wondering about the validity of mounting the antenna to the utilities pole. Thanks -- |
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Just do what I did and get a mast from radioshack and just guy it. About
30 min after I finished putting it up we had storms blow thru with 53 mph winds and it held up just fine. Lastnight we had more storms blow thru with 60mph winds. In the last 2 days we have had 4 major lightning and wind storms with more on the way as I type this. I thought for sure I would wake up and find it on the ground but it's still up and strait as ever. Here is a link to ther mast I got http://www.radioshack.com/product.as...CTLG&category% 5Fname=CTLG%5F003%5F001%5F003%5F004&product%5Fid=1 5%2D5067 Dwayne |
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bolt thrower wrote:
I just picked up a wide-band scanner antenna from Radio Shack, and for the first time ever I have the ability to mount it outside and up high. Immedietely available to me is the pole that sticks out of the roof that all of our services come in on... electrical, phone, etc. This is the most ideal place for me to install the antenna, however I am wondering what sort of interference I will get from the electrical lines just inches away. If that is not an option than I will either have to settle for a tree or pour a slab and put up a "real" pole. Am wondering about the validity of mounting the antenna to the utilities pole. Don't you have a chimney? That's an easy way to get a mast up high. You can buy a chimney mount at Shadio Rack. Art Harris N2AH |
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Art Harris .. .
^ You can buy a chimney mount at Shadio Rack. Where do you buy the chimney? Frank |
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![]() Where do you buy the chimney? Frank At ChimneyShack of course ![]() |
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