I've used those extendable paint roller poles for testing lightweight
antennas.

Frank Keeney

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mike Hammett
> 
> I'm looking at getting a telescoping mast to check for 
> signals.  It sure would be nice to know just how high I have 
> to go to get good signal vs. knowing that 7' - 8' (where is 
> as tall as I can hold the antenna) isn't enough.
> 
> If I'm next to a house, no big deal...  someone stands at the 
> base (I think I saw a steak mount) while someone else stands 
> on the roof to steady.  How would I steady it in the middle 
> of nowhere...  i.e.:  checking to see how I could steady it 
> when I'm checking signal in some experiments\long term production use.
> 
> I do have access to flatbed trailers I could guy to the 
> pockets...  not for transport, though, just stationary testing.
> 
> 



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