On Fri,5/27/2016 8:16 AM, Mel Farrer via Elecraft wrote:
Look into the Spiderbeam fiberglass poles.  Quite sturdy and all kinds of 
lengths.  Well within your budget.

NOT sturdy. If you're going to use one, it MUST be well guyed, contrary to advertising and photos on their website.

A simple solution I used on the house I owned in Chicago were Radio Shack tripods and masts designed for holding TV antennas. One at the front peak of the house roof and another at the peak of the garage roof held up a loaded 80/40 dipole (about 100 ft long, with loading coils, purchased from HyPower Antenna Co). Those masts WERE guyed, using #12 insulated copper, and I loaded one of them as a vertical on 30M and 10M, with radials, of course.

Another option worth considering is a multi-band vertical on your roof. Antennas like the HyGain AV620 AV640, and AV680, the the Cushcraft R6, R8,and R9 are good choices -- they're well designed and don't need radials. Lots of ideas in this piece that I wrote last year for National Contest Journal. http://k9yc.com/AntennaPlanning.pdf and the slides for a talk I've done at Pacificon and for several ham clubs. It includes photos of the TV masts.

http://k9yc.com/LimitedSpaceAntennasPPT.pdf

73, Jim K9YC
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