How to Make an Amateur Ham radio Stealth Wire Mast Support. Post #1535.
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Another great and often humorous approach to supporting stealth wire antennas from Callum McCormick (M0MCX). In this video, Callum shows how aluminum scaffold tubes slip inside sail board/wind surfing masts to make cheap, economic, and structurally sound supports for hidden or stealth antennas. You could also use telescoping fiberglass masts, PVC pipe, and even bamboo to fashion antenna masts for hidden antennas. Callum offers many suggestions on how you can raise and support stealth antennas, especially for radio amateurs who have no trees on their property.
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