Easy Tripod Antenna Mount For Portable Ham Radio Use / Parks On The Air!
Make an Easy Antenna Mount for Ham or CB Radio Portable Use. Can't Disturb the Earth, I got you! An easy Parks On The Air Antenna Mount. In this episode, I have fun while showing you the Tripod / Antenna connector. Why pay 100$ + When You can do this under or around $20.00 USD! And hey, this project should be simple and fun, make sure it stays that way. 1. Tripod from Goodwill 2. Trucker L Bracket / Mount - https://amzn.to/3MWKHFT (This is an affiliate link. I appreciate the support and if you purchase through this link, I may make a commission based upon the sale, which means, hot damn, I can go to goodwill and buy more tripods and bags) 3. Watch the rest and ask questions if you need help Another thing I could have done (I believe), is mounted the radials onto the bottom screw on (metal) feet of the tripod, but ultimately I did not. .

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