There are several options for getting your antenna up in the air when operating in a park or other location. But what type of mast should you choose when hanging your antenna in a tree isn’t possible?
DX Engineering’s Michael Murphy, KI8R, looks at the advantages of selecting a lightweight and strong carbon fiber mast over other materials like steel, aluminum and fiberglass, plus the added benefits of opting for a proven model like DX Engineering’s Premier Telescoping Carbon Fiber Masts in heights of 24, 33, and 49 feet.


The video provides a closeup look at this high-performance mast that customers have called “worth every cent,” “vastly superior to my fiberglass pushup pole in every way,” “expertly crafted,” and a “pleasure to set up.”
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