Simple Ham Radio Antennas--Amateur radio homemade antenna mast


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In this video, "MrFaralon" show us a simple wooden and aluminum mast he built to support his Comet-15 tri-band (70 cm, 2 m, and 6 m) antenna.  The mast uses a tip up/tip down arrangement to raise and lower the antenna. The antenna is fed by 75-feet/22.86 meters of LMR-400 coaxial cable.  You may want some help in building and erecting this type of mast.  "MrFaralon" says this temporary mast survived some bad weather and wind before he took it down during a move to another home.

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