Re: T.V.Aerial pole
- From: "AP BROOKS" <brooksap@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2005 16:52:27 +0000 (UTC)
I understand one of the telescopic steel Cloths line props with the V cut
off the end held in place by a couple of plastic pipe clips (15mm?) fitted
to the front or rear bulkhead with blocks of wood if required to move clear
of the roof.
Tony Brooks
"Tony Ross" <tony.ross10@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> As I travel round the waterways I am able to spot no shortage of TV
> aerial mounts and poles, either on the roof or attached to brackets on
> the front or rear of the cabin. Yet when I try and find a suitable
> bracket and pole in various chandlers, I am given vacant stares and
> shruggs of shoulders.
>
> The ASAP catalogue lists a roof mount but again no idea where to get a
> suitable pole.
>
> At present, I've got one of the caravan type aerials that I manage to
> attach to the boat pole which is then propped vertically against the
> cabin bulkhead with the aid of a broom. This is a convoluted and highly
> unsatisfactory arrangement and difficult to adjust once wedged into
> position. I want to keep the aerial but need a pole and mount.
>
> This can't be one of the great secrets of the inland waterways so could
> some enlightened soul point me in the right direction?
>
> regards,
>
> Tony
>
.
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