I never did get a chance to take a photo of the Arc Wireless antenna
bracket/mount that I like so much. Here's a URL from someone else's site:

http://www.fab-corp.com/J1.htm

It's basically 3 pieces.

-The first piece bolts down to the antenna's screws (if they fit! AAI is a
little sloppy sometimes). It's a sturdy metal piece shaped something like
a "T" with a 2" bowl at the bottom end.

-The 2nd piece has a corresponding bowl that is bolted into the first bowl
in such a way that you can swivel it 200-degrees on the Y-axis and about
45-degrees on the X-axis. (kinda like a CRT monitor's base). Once its
positioned properly, you tighten the one bolt and it stays there. There
are 2 screw holes on the other end through which you can screw the piece
into the wall or...

-Use the 3rd pice and a U-bolt to attach it to a 1.5" - 2" mast.

There are 3 screws on the back of the antenna. They are positioned such
that they make a "L". Only 2 are required for the bracket.  (the photo
shows the vertical 2 being used) Change V/H polarization by using the 2
that are horizontal.

Design is quite versitile. Very sturdy.

Let me know if you want better photos.

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

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