> sB needs to go back to the drawing board with the
> Total mount.  You can tighten
> the pivot screw and still rotate the unit about
> it quite easily.  Don't get me
> started on how easily the bracket bends.
> The mount needs a pivot point screw and a vertical
> adjustment screw to prevent
> rotation. You can do it with a single u-bolt and a
> slotted mount!  The Tranzeo
> mount is an example of a nice, simple design that
> works well.
>
> Mike
>

Do tell? Which Tranzeo unit would that be? The one Tranzeo I have has *no*
vertical tilt, only horizontal, and you can only attach it to a pole
.unless you get creative (and hope your customer doesn't take a close
look at it). I hijacked a ball-n-swivel bracket from one of my ArcWireless
antennas and drilled holes into it so the Tranzeo would screw into it.
Works nice, looks nice.

Jason.. my ArcWireless mounts don't look like your pic. A lot simpler.
Yours looks better (but what the hey, we're sticking pretty much with
airTotals).

Agreed. The airTOTALS could use a better (stronger, more versitle)
mounting bracket.

SmartBridges... do you want any closeup photos of the mounting brackets
we're talking about? I think something like that would be an excellent
feature.

Tim Foster
www.AledoBroadBand.com
Aledo's only high-speed ISP

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