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OMG! zero reception.....WINDS!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="satesco" data-source="post: 1126358" data-attributes="member: 297935"><p>I think you should have anchored the antenna pole on both sides and also at its base, because the pressure will always be on it, not only on the wall where you fixed it. If you do not mind, the four walls clamping points are not too robust, plus they are narrow.</p><p>Each of us, those who read this topic, can have suggestions for how to mount the antenna on the wall. There are solutions and solutions, but because I have the antenna fixed on the wall, I thought to show you how I did the support for my antenna of 1,50m, installed at height, on the block, where it is vulnerable to the continuous pressure of the wind and the storm. Last year, I had a mini tornado that broke large trees and pulled out the root of thick trees. Fortunately, my antenna resisted this storm well.</p><p>I hope the picture below will help you find your own solution. Your solution so far is not reliable in the harsh weather your antenna is in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="satesco, post: 1126358, member: 297935"] I think you should have anchored the antenna pole on both sides and also at its base, because the pressure will always be on it, not only on the wall where you fixed it. If you do not mind, the four walls clamping points are not too robust, plus they are narrow. Each of us, those who read this topic, can have suggestions for how to mount the antenna on the wall. There are solutions and solutions, but because I have the antenna fixed on the wall, I thought to show you how I did the support for my antenna of 1,50m, installed at height, on the block, where it is vulnerable to the continuous pressure of the wind and the storm. Last year, I had a mini tornado that broke large trees and pulled out the root of thick trees. Fortunately, my antenna resisted this storm well. I hope the picture below will help you find your own solution. Your solution so far is not reliable in the harsh weather your antenna is in. [/QUOTE]
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