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  1. You may be surprised to discover how easy and inexpensive it really is to build your own tower. What is presented here is a construction plan for a free-standing tilt-over tower that can be used to support a beam antenna for 20, 15 or 10 meters or a light tri-band beam antenna.

  2. How to build a tilt-over 60 foot antenna mast from scaffolding poles. This job is not for the feint-hearted. You will need a natural tendency for engineering, be accurate and be comfortable with knots. However, there’s no reason that most small teams of keen amateur radio operators can’t build this as a project for field day use.

  3. An effective solution to this problem is elevating your antenna with a tall mast. We figured 40 feet is tall enough to improve your radio or TV reception. It’s easier to buy one, but where’s the fun in that? I found 16 DIY 40’ antenna mast plans to help you find better reception.

  4. 3 Οκτ 2020 · Topo of Tower Location Antenna Selection: Vertical. One of the first things I was told about selecting an antenna was to wait until you can afford a SteppIR antenna. It made sense because you don’t have to worry about VSWR. The antenna will change the element length to match the frequency currently tuned to.

  5. You may be surprised to discover how easy and inexpensive it really is to build your own tower. What is presented here is a construction plan for a free-standing tilt-over tower that can be used to support a beam antenna for 20, 15 or 10 meters or a light tri-band beam antenna.

  6. Pivoted at the 12’ height, it tilts over with a light duty boat trailer winch so that you never need climb it to work on the antenna. Set in a full cubic yard of concrete, it needs no annoying...

  7. To build a cheap antenna tower, gather all materials beforehand, find and level a good spot for the antenna, build the base of the antenna and fill it with cement, and construct the tower using steel plates and pulley supports.

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