That has got to be one of the best e-mails I have read in a long time :-)

 

Commscope makes a nice option for a large non-pen mast – but I’d steer away 
from anything with less than a 4ā€ OD mast for a 4ft antenna.  Rohn makes a 
similar one, and Baird has a few options.

 




Daniel White | Managing Director

SAF North America LLC


 

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From: Af [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of That One Guy via Af
Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2014 12:25 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [AFMUG] first approved licensed link mounting

 

I have two goals, mounting the bastard and grounding the bastard

If you knew the volume of fecal matter I have had to ea tot get this achieved 
you would understand my very short fuse about dealing with dickheads like me 
that I have.

 

 

I need to first mount this thing. Its likely to be a SAF link, and thats that. 

 

Im going to take a moment to say that regardless of what this final project 
ends up being, if you want one hell of a sales guy to work with, Jerrod from 
Moonblink(Jarrod Washington [[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> ]) is the shit, if you badmouth him, I 
will come to your house, I will castrate you, I will fry your man parts in 
olive oil, give them a slight garlic and rosemary seasoning and serve them to 
you over some white rice with a cane vinegar brandy. I float out told this guy 
that after he did all the work, my bosses would likely flat out price shop his 
parts list. He didnt blink and kept on doing his thing. If my daughter was old 
enough, Id marry her to him.

 

In a perfect world, both sites will be non penetrating mounts. One side is 3' 
the other 4'. The side that wiull have the 4' hast the option of being mounted 
on a set of 25g we have running up the wall. The problem is the wall mount is 
currently only secured every 20' with a 2" deep concrete anchor, Im pretty sure 
this wont be sufficient for a 4' antenna (currently we only mount 2' parabolics 
to it)

 

We have the option to plow through the wall with plates, but if we go to that 
expenses we might as well go to a full non pen for a 4" antenna at the top. 

 

Any advice on a non pen mount that can support a 4" parabolic? This side we can 
do pretty much whatever, but still want the smallest footprint.

 

The other side, for non pen, our partner claims to have an 8' x 8' footprint 
mount, the best I ever specced was 10x10 so Im suspiscious.

 

 

Both sites are grain elevators. Im looking for the minimum grounding to achieve 
a respectable level of protection. If you send me an NEC link, you have no 
value to me, Im not asking because I already know the NEC spec and just want to 
brag about my testicles. I just want a rough Idea of what it would take to get 
to a point where with factory spec installation of a Lumina I can meet the 
minimum ground/bond at an elevator and grow from there.

 




 

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All parts should go together without forcing. You must remember that the parts 
you are reassembling were disassembled by you. Therefore, if you can't get them 
together again, there must be a reason. By all means, do not use a hammer. -- 
IBM maintenance manual, 1925

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