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Optional Antenna Mounts

Microwaves Travel In Straight Lines!

Trees! Trees are the biggest problem when doing an install. Unless you live very close to one of our transmitters, you have to have a clear view to the tower. If there are trees in the way blocking the view, or another building or house is in the way, then the antenna has to go up to "see" the tower.

Generally, more distance from our transmitter = bigger antenna mounted higher up. And, "Height solves all problems" is a good guideline!

We have several optional methods of raising the antenna. Sometimes, a support is needed due to the size of the antenna, such as our High Gain antenna. Or the antenna has to be higher than a nearby tree.

We charge roughly what it costs us for the parts, with little or no markup - we want your installation to work and for you to be a happy customer!

Note: When we install your system, we don't charge for screws, sealing putty, bolts, wire clips and other items needed to mount the antenna. We don't charge for a lot of the little "extras" that are needed, we just want to get you up and running!

But, if the antenna has to go "up" a significant amount, we do have to charge for the parts to do so. Here's what the costs will be:

Costs - note that these prices are roughly what it costs us for the parts. Prices may change because the cost of steel is constantly going up.

We don't make money on mounts, we just want to get you online!

  • Roof mounted universal mount & antenna bracket: $20 - these are the same you see used to mount satellite TV dish antennas.
  • 5 or 10 foot mast plus a tripod: $65
  • 21 foot mast plus a tripod and guy wire with anchors: $90
  • 30 foot telescoping mast plus a tripod and 400 feet of guy wire with anchors: $185
  • 10 foot mast plus a wall bracket or chimney mount: $55

Anything else needed is done roughly at cost.