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OK these are cool, portable, inflatable, antenna towers, from 25 ft to 60 ft. They would be fantastic for emergency situations where you need to set up a communications base.

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MaconCJ7 wrote:I'll stick with the Al GRA-4 if given the choice. The fiberglass really doesn't handle abuse very well, nor direct contact with the elements for long periods of time. I've seen the fiberglass ones shatter from stress on more than one occasion. I've also put up the Al ones that were bent to shit, but held up perfectly. I no kidding had a GRA-4 that looked like a crooked river, though the top was perfectly in line with the bottom.
Now, if I had to choose between fiberglass or the inflatable, I'll take fiberglass. The inflatable one is a neat idea, but the possible problems are too numerous to mention. The KISS principle comes into play on that one, and the GRA-4 system, no matter the material, wins.
When it comes to land required for raising the mast, the inflatable one does win out, since it requires no guy wires. Aside from that, I see it as a very niche market, and not for the light of purse.

KJ4VOV wrote:Actually, if you read the specs on it it does indeed require guys.
And yes, if I could only pick one system it'd be the GRA-4. The fiberglass poles have their drawbacks, no argument there, but when you can get a dozen for less than ten bucks they're pretty cost effective.


MaconCJ7 wrote:KJ4VOV wrote:Actually, if you read the specs on it it does indeed require guys.
And yes, if I could only pick one system it'd be the GRA-4. The fiberglass poles have their drawbacks, no argument there, but when you can get a dozen for less than ten bucks they're pretty cost effective.
I did a quick read through the specs, and didn't see any in the pictures. But you are correct, they are required. IT looks like they follow the body though, and don't run out like typical guys.
I've never looked into private purchase of the GRA4 kits. Didn't realize they were that cheap. By all means, press on with your bad self.

MaconCJ7 wrote:KJ4VOV wrote:Actually, if you read the specs on it it does indeed require guys.
And yes, if I could only pick one system it'd be the GRA-4. The fiberglass poles have their drawbacks, no argument there, but when you can get a dozen for less than ten bucks they're pretty cost effective.
I did a quick read through the specs, and didn't see any in the pictures. But you are correct, they are required. IT looks like they follow the body though, and don't run out like typical guys.
I've never looked into private purchase of the GRA4 kits. Didn't realize they were that cheap. By all means, press on with your bad self.
Commo141 wrote:There are a couple of telescoping flag poles that are being used for antenna masts.

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