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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de marzo de 2025
The quality of this antenna mount is pretty good. The problem is there are no instructions. I guess you fit the pieces until it matches what you need? I would recommend taking measurements where you plan on installing this so you don't have to make multiple trips up and down a ladder. Put your pieces together on the ground and tighten securely before going back up to attach it to the house or wherever you are going to install it. Vertically this may hold up but I'm not sure if you install it horizontally it will work well. It just has one bolt on an adjustable slider to hold it in place. I would guess gravity, along with the weight of the antenna would eventually slide it out of position. I rate it 3 stars.
E. Falconer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de marzo de 2025
Although this is sold as a solution for Starlink antennas, I used it for my 8.3 foot fiberglass HAM antenna and it's working very well for me. Be prepared to figure out how to put it together by yourself, because there are no instructions included. This wasn't a problem for me, but it might be if you're not mechanically inclined.
Thomas Kitz
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de marzo de 2025
I wanted this to mount a discone antenna that I use for a scanner and an SDR radio. I needed the extra depth for the radials to clear the building. The hardware is well crafted and I am quite pleased with this mounting solution. I could not find a similar product locally. This is holding up really well in the winter storms in the far north. The worst part was climbing the ladder but other than that the install was easy. My antenna is fairly light in weight. Recommended.
RustyShackleford
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de febrero de 2025
Overall I am happy with it. I used it to attach a television antenna. It was a little confusing, with a lot of parts in the box and no directions. I was able to figure it out, but it used an odd bracket system to hold the tubes together. I am a tinkerer though, and my wife said she would have had trouble without directions.
Mr. Ultimate Consumer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de febrero de 2025
The "Eoqo" antenna mount for long eaves is a kit of many components that you must assemble into an antenna mast that matches the main illustration on the product page. I understand that the mast is broken down into small segments no more than 15" long for economical shipping, but this results in a collection of lot of complex parts to be assembled that someone who doesn't do hardware projects may balk at. Also there is no instruction sheet or labels or any other guidance in the box. There are four kinds of pipe parts: two 12" straight pipes; three connectors with split ends that join the straight pieces in whatever combination you want; one elbow; and the base of the mast with a 180 degree swiveling action and a 22.5 degree (apparently) elbowed straight pipe. You force the straight pipe ends into the split end connectors to attach them. To secure the pipe to pipe connections there are hose clamps that are wrapped around the split end connectors. They also give you moly anchors for concrete and plastic anchors for whatever. I measured the pipe metal thickness at approx. 1.25m (average) which is 17 or 18 gauge steel. My biggest concern is that the mounting scenario I bought this set for is what is shown in the ad and I believe that the number of "joints" - connection points - sacrifices rigidity and makes mounting a 30 lb maximum antenna (as claimed) very risky unless the mast is secured at multiple points. The wind load on the antenna will flex the joints. Lastly the product image shows a "cheat": the very end of the mast is shown connected to the end of a roof, so the weight is supported by the roof, not by the mast. I got this mast in order to mount a standard TV antenna but I think I may use it for some very lightweight antenna in the future. I've made the details of this mast very clear with specifications so you may decide that it will work for you. I would call this mast "highly modular". Just not a large "rugged" mast.
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