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<P><FONT SIZE=2>Yes they do, but it's a serious exercise putting it up.<BR>
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You will need at least 5 people<BR>
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Cheers<BR>
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Peter<BR>
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To: Melbwireless@wireless.org.au &lt;Melbwireless@wireless.org.au&gt;<BR>
Sent: Fri Feb 03 10:36:46 2012<BR>
Subject: [MLB-WIRELESS] Best 15m mast?<BR>
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Hi All,<BR>
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I'm looking for suggestions for the best 15m mast.<BR>
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It's for putting weather station instruments on, and the anemometer<BR>
needs to be about 15m above ground.<BR>
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Someone suggest Hills have a good one for about $750.<BR>
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Anyone have any best practice experience?<BR>
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thanks!<BR>
Murray<BR>
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