You might want to take a look at Laird Technologies part number SMK 

http://www.tessco.com/products/displayProductInfo.do?sku=15293&eventPage=1

I have used them with punch lock clamps http://www.punch-lok.com/ to pole mount 
antennnas.

Side Note:   I have an AutoCAD drawing of a home brew version if there is a 
person handy with a welder

Martin

--- In [email protected], AJ <aj.grant...@...> wrote:
>
> Looking at side mounting a fiberglass repeater antenna on a wooden utility
> pole. Previously had railroad microwave dishes at the very top (about 55'
> AGL) which has since been decommissioned. Our permit allows up to 35' AGL to
> the base of the antenna. We've been going back and forth with one of the
> local hams that happens to be an engineer with regard to building a side
> mount from Unistrut channel with roughly a 36" offset from the face of the
> pole.
> 
> My question would be what exactly is the minimum spacing for side mounting
> off of a wooden utility pole? Coverage does not necessarily need to be
> omnidirectional as there is a fairly large ridge to the east of the site and
> the targeted coverage area is to the north and west.
> 
> The photo that got me thinking about this was from the 147.03 repeater move
> site documentation -
> 
> http://www.qsl.net/ac7el/RepeaterMove/Antennas.jpg
> 
> It appears this antenna is maybe 4" offset from the side of the pole.
> 
> 73,
> AJ, K6LOR
>


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