Vk2gjc has a rotator mounted at the top of his mast which is attached to the side of his house.
Roof mount hexbeam.
So i came up with the idea to ground mount the antenna using a push up pole.
It s not all ham radio.
Note also the footing that protects his roof from the legs of the mini tower.
I am limited into the method for mounting one and have as an option to mount a short mast to a direct tv mount on the roof.
At the top of the post is another bracket for mounting a thrust bearing.
Not to mention it would not be easy for me to get to if it needed any repairs.
Wanted to do what you are doing but my wife is not a fan of having a hexbeam mounted on our roof.
Previous callsign was ve6vox.
Mount it on your roof as many do and work dx you never even heard with your vertical or dipole.
Swr is low as 1 1 2 on all 6 bands.
We will build it for you pack the modules for shipping and you can assemble it in an hour or maybe a short evening for outstanding results with no tuning needed.
That s going to require either a tower telephone pole or a roof top mounted option.
The antenna in its present location is shown in this photo.
I have a 30 ft push up mast mounted on a 10 ft 4x4 concreted in the ground it is located on a small hill on my property.
Shown in the photos are the rotator mounted at the bottom on a home brew bracket made from angle stock from lowes.
Homemade hexbeam users.
A thrust bearing is a device that supports all the weight of the mast and beam and allows the mast to rotate freely so the work and weight on the rotator is minimal.
My traffie hexbeam and off center fed dipole on a glen martin roof mount tower.
Finally i mounted my new hexbeam antenna on the roof.
In terms of what looks cleaner better when it s up in the air from a visual impact perspective.
I have checked the maxgain site and note that if you want to ship 8 ft sections by ups they automatically charge for a 70 pound shipment and add an additional 7 dollars.
Ik2wpo uses a small rotator on a guyed mast to support his hexagonal beam by k4kio.
Or mount it on my roof.
I have a hexbeam in mind and i understand that they are pretty light.
Aditional tunning was not needed and all was pl.
My ham activities it s not all ham radio.
I have a kio hexbeam and love it.
I had given up satellite service years ago but they left the dish.
This one compares a spiderbeam with a broadband hexbeam part of a marathon 26 page thread.