Alex, that's great if you are using masts. Most of my
installs are on the sides of buildings, and aesthetics
are VERY important.

Jason Szumlanski

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Alex,
My thought on the mount is that it should have two arms
to
attch the radio to rather then just one arm.  The metal
is
plenty heavy enough to hold the radio, but if there are
two
arms then there would be two bolts also which would be
much
more stable in the wind.  I don't realy think a star
washer
is needed as there is already a lock washer included,
but
none the less we need to have lock washers for the
bolts.

As for bending the bracket like Jason is talking about.
 That can be fixed by using a mount with a small mast
which
are not very expensive.  We use some kind of mount on
every
install so that we can adjust the radio in every
direction.
It can be as simple as a piece of pipe and some clamps
with
a few lag bolts.  We have a great mount that we use for
the
ABT.  I belive we get it from EC.  I can get a part #
tomorrow from the office if anyone is interested.

Thanks............Dan



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