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The steel mast that allows for safe mounting of satellite or terrestrial antennas is made of galvanized steel, so it is resistant to corrosion and other types of damage.
A mast with a height of 150 cm and a diameter of 38 x 1.5 mm can be mounted with a bracket for the building's facade or for the chimney.
Features / filters | |
Handle type | Mast |
Bracket dimensions | 1500 mm |
Coating | Galvanized coating |
Material | Stainless steel |
Maximum load weight | 40 |
Product colour | Steel |
Proper use | General purpose |
Quantity per pack | 1 |
Type | Bracket |
Basic technical parameters | |
Height | 1500 mm |
Diameter | 38 x 1.5 mm |
Material | Steel |
Coating | Zinc |
The antenna should be installed in a place with full visibility of the sky, e.g. on the chimney, roof, balcony, building facade or antenna mast. The antenna's antenna's head should be facing the satellite from which the signal will be received. Avoid limiting visibility by buildings or trees.
Depending on where the antenna is mounted, we have a choice of chimney clamps, antenna masts, balcony brackets, roof brackets or high-mounted masonry brackets.
The antenna mast can be fixed to the building's facade, wall or chimney with a suitable bracket. The use of cybrands allows to avoid drilling holes.
Choosing a larger canopy provides better signal reception during bad weather conditions. The optimum diameter of the canopy in Poland is considered to be 85 cm. It should be remembered that the bigger antenna we choose, the more solid grip will be required.
To determine the direction in which the antenna will be facing, we can use one of the applications that will show us the nearby DVB-T transmitters. After comparing them, we choose the best one for us, and then using the application we set the antenna in the right direction.