Steel Base For A Roof Antenna

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Steel base for a roof antenna. Of course if you live outside the city a ways in florence for example or you have a metal roof then the attic may not be an option. E outstanding 1 pair am fm radio universal antenna 62 5cm 24 6 length 4 section telescopic stainless steel replacement antenna aerial for radio tv 4 5 out of 5 stars 476 6 99 6. Cables direct online adjustable outdoor roof tv antenna mount j pole solid base tripod weather proof. It would likely make a lousy antenna.
And it s true that mounting your tv antenna in the attic can reduce your signal strength by 30 50. I have just put up a magnetic loop on a metal aircraft hangar roof. 79 list list price 60 99 60. Get it as soon as fri sep 18.
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4 5 out of 5 stars 114. Ok so this isn t really on your roof. Any big hunk of metal is worth a try though. 0 out of 5 stars based on 0 reviews current price 43 79 43.
But it can work for those of us in an area with a really strong signal. A dozen tests on 40 and 60m showed an average of 4 6 db better reports than a full wave delta loop at the same 20 height above ground using the same power. The antenna is vertically mounted on a tripod and is 4 by 6 using 3 4 copper tubing. Free shipping on your first order shipped by amazon.
On using a metal roof as an antenna the joints between panels are likely not soldered and are likely to form corroded diode junctions that generate rfi. Through the fairly resistive steel roofing is likely to generate enough heat to start a fire.