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60 foot fiberglass pole

Larry Makoski W2LJ
I'm not connected with Spiderbeam in any way, except for receiving this
e-mail.
I know a lot of you guys are into field ops, so I thought I would
share.  Wow!
Imagine 3 twenty foot Black Widows stacked on top of each other!


Spiderbeam proudly announces... our 18m (60ft) telescopic fiberglass
pole is finally available!

Years of development and cooperation with our fiberglass manufacturer
finally made this dream come true. Just in time for the declining
sunspots and the upcoming contest season, we are introducing our new
'king size' telescopic pole. At a total height of 18m (60ft), this pole
is just what the portable low-band operator needs..

Lightweight, small transportation length, easy to install by a single
person, perfectly suited for all activities on 80/160m!

See photos and further details at
http://www.spiderbeam.net/sb/product_info.php?language=en&info=p71_Spiderbeam%2018m%20fiberglass%20pole.html 


I apologize in advance if anyone gets annoyed with this; but I thought
some of you might be interested.

--
Larry W2LJ
QRP - When you care to send the very least!

http://www.qsl.net/w2lj
http://w2lj.blogspot.com/

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Re: 60 foot fiberglass pole

Ken Alexander-2
Awesome!  At a hundred and sixty something Euros it's
not that much more than what you'd pay for other
smaller masts.  My experience with my former MFJ mast,
which snapped early in its short life, was that the
top one or two sections weren't that useful for
supporting a wire.  But with a 60 ft mast you wouldn't
care if you couldn't use a section or two!

Does anyone here own one of these yet?

73,

Ken Alexander
VE3HLS


--- Larry Makoski W2LJ <[hidden email]>
wrote:

> I'm not connected with Spiderbeam in any way, except
> for receiving this
> e-mail.
> I know a lot of you guys are into field ops, so I
> thought I would
> share.  Wow!
> Imagine 3 twenty foot Black Widows stacked on top of
> each other!
>
>
> Spiderbeam proudly announces... our 18m (60ft)
> telescopic fiberglass
> pole is finally available!
>
> Years of development and cooperation with our
> fiberglass manufacturer
> finally made this dream come true. Just in time for
> the declining
> sunspots and the upcoming contest season, we are
> introducing our new
> 'king size' telescopic pole. At a total height of
> 18m (60ft), this pole
> is just what the portable low-band operator needs..
>
> Lightweight, small transportation length, easy to
> install by a single
> person, perfectly suited for all activities on
> 80/160m!
>
> See photos and further details at
>
http://www.spiderbeam.net/sb/product_info.php?language=en&info=p71_Spiderbeam%2018m%20fiberglass%20pole.html

>
>
>
> I apologize in advance if anyone gets annoyed with
> this; but I thought
> some of you might be interested.
>
> --
> Larry W2LJ
> QRP - When you care to send the very least!
>
> http://www.qsl.net/w2lj
> http://w2lj.blogspot.com/
>
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