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I like this expandable antenna pole. I would like to mount it on my RV ladder. Does the pole need to extended to the ground to be sturdy once deployed or are the ladder connections enough to keep it steady?
Sorry, this pole does not come with any ladder connections. It is designed strictly for antennas, and comes with a wall attachment to keep it sturdy but that wall mount won't be of any use to you if you mount it against the ladder. However, we suppose you can adhere it against the ladder with zip ties, rope, etc. The base rests on the ground and does not need to be burrowed into the ground - meaning, your self-made DIY connections against the ladder should suffice.
If you want a pole that has a 16" PVC ground sleeve for digging the pole into the ground to secure it, you may consider the 25 ft. telescoping flag cum antenna pole. It works for both antennas or flags and is the kind that needs to be dug into the ground for support.
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What is diameter at the top of the pole when fully extended to 25 ft.? How heavy antenna(s) or other devices can it hold?
The top of the pole measures 1 7/8 inches in diameter. This telescoping pole is designed to securely and safety hold any of our cellular antennas that can weigh up to 3.31 lbs. but can possibly hold heavier objects (at your own risk).
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What is the wall thickness of the Aluminum tubes? Thanks.
Aluminum walls are 1mm thick.
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I am interested in your 6-25 foot Aluminum mast, but I need the answers to two questions. 1) Are the twist locks metallic or some sort of plastic/nylon? I need to have the Aluminum mast sections electrically insulated from one another. My signal will create a resonance in the mast if the sections are electrically connected and form one 25-foot conductive pole. 2) Are the RV/wall mounts removable? Can I cut them off without ending up with a mangled mast? Thanks.
The twist locks for the pole are made of plastic, but the wall mounts are attached to the RV with an adhesive and so you can remove them after installing them, you would just need some type of adhesive to put the mounts back on if you are wanting to move the antenna.
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I am interested in buying the 6-25 feet telescoping pole for antenna with base and RV or wall mount but I need to make sure that it is compatible with the LoRaWAN outdoor antenna omni-directional for the Helium Network. Can you confirm this for me?
Yes, this is just a pole for mounting antenna so any antenna can be mounted on it. The purpose of this tall pole is to merely mount antenna higher so you get a better signal because its height helps clear obstacles 360 degrees around such as houses, trees, small hills, etc. In order to mount your antenna, it must have mounting hardware that usually comes with it such as L-Bracket and U-bolt with nuts and washers.
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1. How are the mounts fastened to the exterior walls of the the RV? I would be mounting a Yagi 11 directional antenna to the top of the highest section. 2. Can the top section be easily rotated and locked into place without having to remove the telescoping pole from its mounts?
Mount is permanently fastened tight to exterior wall using adhesive but you can screw it in to make it more secure. Sorry, you cannot rotate the top portion only, since it is a twist and lock pole. You would have to turn the complete pose to direct antenna.
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Can the clamps be moved to different positions, or are they fixed at certain locations, on the pole?
The clamps on the pole are fixed, and cannot be moved.
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Can the wall mounts be placed about 24" apart on the lowest section, or are they fixed on the two different sections of the mast?
You can place them 24 inches apart, but only the wall mount on the lowest section of the mast will be on that lowest part. The other can be in between the two, but at the bottom right before the lowest section starts.
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What type of material is this pole made of (i.e. aluminum, plastic or else)? What is the pole weight? Does it have corrosion resistant hardware for permanent installation?
The pole is made of aluminum. It weighs 12.49 lbs. It cannot rust because it is made of aluminum. Techinically, it can be used as a permanent installation. However, most customers do not use it as a permanent install since it is mainly used as a pop-up set up for when they are at RV sites for a week (or more/less).
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Does it necessarily need to be fixed on a wall? Can I use it as flag pole if I fix it to the ground using some sort of solid ground screw?
Yes, you're free to use it as you wish, as long as you can secure it deep into the ground so it does not fall over.
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I'm interested in this telescoping pole for mounting an antenna but have few questions about the pole: 1) How does the telescoping sections clamp together? 2) Is it possible to provide a CAD or .stp file of assembly? 3. Is there an exact length for the retracted assembly?
1. The telescoping pole is all collapsible as one continuous part. What we mean by that is that the sections collapse inside the next section. Therefore, they extend out, and you twist it to lock that section. It will hit a point where you can't extend a section anymore, and you will need to twist it to lock it in place.
2. Sorry, we don't have a CAD or .stp file for the pole that we can give out at this time.
3. The retracted assembly is 6 feet.
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What is the cotter pin and wire used for?
That pin passes through a hole to fix the pole against the mount tightly together. The pipe / pole's cotter pin and wire are used to connect the pole to the adhesive bracket. The ring with wire is used to put finger in and pushed through the hole, making it a tight connection with mounting bracket. See image at link below that shows exactly where that pin goes: Pole Cotter Pin with Ring and Wire
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What is the retracted total length of this antenna pole? I am assuming it is 72 inches based on the minimum six foot height. I am just trying to verify that it is no longer than 72 inches when it is retracted. Thanks!
You are correct, this telescoping pole retracts down to six feet.
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What wind speed can this withstand? Is it practical for a home install?
It is not wind speed rated at this time but can definitely withstand winds speeds of up to 35 mph with mounted antenna up to 3 pounds heavy. Therefore, it can securely hold 3 lb. antenna in place for all practical purposes and wind conditions in normal weather. If there's a weather alert in your area, we would recommend lowering the telescoping pole to minimum height to err on the side of caution. Yes, this can be attached on the side of a home, just the same.
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What is this made of? Fiberglass, PVC, Aluminum, plastic? How much weight will it safely support at full extention?
It is a strong metal (aluminum design). It is made to securely hold Yagi antenna that weighs 1.37 lbs, but has not been tested for additional weights.
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Does this come with quick release clamps for attaching to an RV ladder?
The mounting brackets that come with this telescope pole are not called quick-release clamps - however, they function in a similar way. They are bracketing mounts that attach to the side of the RV allowing for quick install and un-install.
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Does this RV pole have a base that can screw into something?
RV Pole has base that merely rests on ground, but can possibly be dug into the ground for more support. Flag pole can only be dug deep into the ground because it does not come with any RV or wall attachments. Neither pole's base can be screwed into anything, per se.
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Will this work with the weBoost Drive X RV (471410) Cell Phone Signal Booster?
Yes, you can technically use it with that RV signal booster kit when your RV is parked.
When RV is stationary, you can mount outside antenna on the pole attached to side of RV and raise it as high as your cable length of 25 ft. allows stretching from amplifier to exterior antenna.
You will need to dismantle when leaving RV campsite though, and maybe re-mount exterior antenna on RV ladder or on mirror using mirror mount.
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Does the pole include the mounting brackets to attach to a wall?
Yes, it does include brackets to attach to wall.
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Does the antenna come with a mounting bracket?
This purchase of adjustable 6 ft. to 25 ft. pole does not include cellular antenna which, if purchased separately, would include the mounting bracket.
Here's an example of a 75 ohm Directional Yagi Cell Antenna, which when purchased separately (as mentioned above) would include the mounting hardware but will not include the pole to mount it on.
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What is the diameter of the pole at the top? What kind of weight can it support at the top fully extended?
The diameter of the pole at the top is 1 7/8 inches on top. The load limit for the pole that we recommend is 3 lbs. (3 pounds).
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What is the weight of the telescoping pole mount for booster antenna?
The weight of the pole is 12.49 pounds (lbs).
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What is the pipe diameter?
Since it is a telescoping pole, the diameter at bottom is going to be wider than at the top.
This 25 ft. pole pipe diameter is 2 ¾ inches on the bottom, and 1 7/8 inches at the top.
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What is the load limit maximum weight capacity?
The load limit for the pole that we recommend is three pounds.
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What is the OD (outside diameter) measurement for the base of the pole?
Since it is a telescoping pole, the diameter at the base is going to be bigger than at the top. This 25 ft. pole pipe diameter is 2 ¾ inches on bottom, and 1 7/8 inches at the top.
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If it twist locks to telescope, how do I mount it to my RV and then get it to telescope out? Do I take it down, extend it, mount it, then do the reverse to move my RV?
After extending it however tall you need to extend it, it can be mounted on the side of RV using the mounts provided. Yes, you would do the reverse to remove it fully an unattach to RV before driving away. This is only for temporary antenna mounting when RV is parked, you cannot leave it on while driving.
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What material or metal is the pole made out of? Fiberglass? Aluminum?
It is made if lightweight aluminum that works fine to mount an antenna at its highest point.