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Why do you need a radar for an inland waterways boat anyway, I'm surprised
nobody else has asked this fundamental queston. Peter "Jim Conlin" wrote in message ... Even if te radar gizmo weighs nothing, is the mast in a position where it could be used as a handhold/leaning post?. If so, it'll need to be quite robust. Rob wrote: Hi, I am looking to make a short hinged mast for a radar aerial from aluminium tube for an inland waterways vessel. The aerial weighs 4.6 kg and mounts on a plate 210mm x 210mm. Was thinking of using a 1 1/4 inch 16 gauge aluminium tube, with a flat 10mm plate welded across the top. Total mast length around 2.5m, with approx 1.25m above the pivot. Grateful for any thoughts. TVMIA |
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