I remember a while back somebody showed a very nice design of a collar
that went around the hatch neck.
-RickG

On Sat, Nov 8, 2008 at 12:01 PM, St. Louis Broadband
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have two water towers that will need 4 to 5 antenna mounts. The water
> towers are both the same. They are approximately 120' with a climbing tube
> and a bulb at the top. There are no side rails. The hatch opens to the bulb.
> How do you attach antennas??? Is welding standoffs the best practice?  Any
> ideas on basic costs?
>
> Here is a pic of one of the towers: http://stlbroadband.com/h20.html
>
> Also this was a method mentioned on another thread:
> http://www.metal-cable.com/page13.html
> These guys are nice but $3k apiece.  I am thinking that if you went that
> route that you could get three for each tower and ad a mounting pipe between
> each creating a triangle and mount to that.  I am not sure how long they
> would maintain their power for this application, but if you had to move your
> network these come along versus a welded situation.
>
> Thanks,
> Victoria
>
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