ï
I've been generally disappointed with the mounting systems I've seen on this 2.4 stuff; for both radios and antennas. Why can't we just have a satellite type mount with elevation and azimuth and gradations in both axes? Yeah, and that little bubble level in the top of the shaft.
 
Bobby
AI
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, October 26, 2003 9:17 AM
Subject: Re: [smartBridges] hardware mis-match

Since the topic has come up, I must wonder out loud if I am the only one who thinks the smartBridge Total mounting brackets are cheesy at best. Even cheap TV antennas have a better mount, with a semicircular clamp that allows one to tighten the U-bolts without bending the bracket. once the bracket starts bending, maintaining proper antenna aim may require expensive and dangerous tower climbs. I am accustomed to professional grade wireless antenna products that utilize hot-dipped galvanized or stainless steel fasteners. The electro-plated fasteners will rust quickly in many climates, rendering maintenance and repair more difficult and causing customer appearance issues.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, October 26, 2003 5:45 AM
Subject: [smartBridges] hardware mis-match

Hi all,

My subcon was doing an install yesterday with a new crew who noticed that all the U-bolts, pipes, and brackets were mismatched.  Since I've been getting the same from 2 different distis, I'm wondering how many other people have noticed this and what they're doing about it?

TheRohn brackets we use are for a 2" pipe.  The pipe we were getting is 1" (we just went to Home Depot and cut 2" pipes to use).  The brackets for the Maxrad WISPerformance antennas are for 2" pipes.  The brackets for the smartBridges radios are for 1&3/4" pipes.  (Our last install had different antennas, so we were able to mount the radios off the antennas' brackets instead of the pipe.)  My subcon insists that he cannot use the 1" pipe for a 2" bracket or the 1&3/4" U-bolts without expecting to bend the crap out of something and it wouldn't be stable.

My question to SB is, "can you guys provide 2" U-bolts instead of what you're supplying now?"  Or is there another method used for these installs.

Any thoughts?

Sevak

Reply via email to