myredracer
May 22, 2018Explorer II
Securing an antenna mast to a trailer?
Nothing is worse than going camping and roughing it (in a FHU CG!) and not being able to have TV due to inadequate OTA signal, too many trees for satellite TV or no CG cable TV.
So am thinking of getting a lightweight fiberglass sectional mast (4' sections) and larger antenna (bowtie or maybe yagi style). The mast could be perhaps 20' or 24' tall. Problem is, is there a way to attach a mast to an RV? It could sit on the ground or I could perhaps make a bracket to attach to the bumper or A-frame in our TT. But where to attach near roof level or to something on the roof? I was looking at the vertical track for the awning and it *might* be possible to bolt to the top of the track but not sure if the track is attached to the exterior wall strongly enough (likely not). Can't think of a simple way of attaching to something on the roof (antenna base, vent trim or ??). If we had originally ordered the optional roof ladder, attaching to the ladder would be easy. Could there be blocking inside the rear wall already that could be used to attach a bracket of some sort? I hate the thought of drilling into the wall tho., especially for mounting a non-standard, non-RV bracket.
Maybe a better antenna (than the original Winegard batwing one) at a lower height would be enough to get a better signal?
So am thinking of getting a lightweight fiberglass sectional mast (4' sections) and larger antenna (bowtie or maybe yagi style). The mast could be perhaps 20' or 24' tall. Problem is, is there a way to attach a mast to an RV? It could sit on the ground or I could perhaps make a bracket to attach to the bumper or A-frame in our TT. But where to attach near roof level or to something on the roof? I was looking at the vertical track for the awning and it *might* be possible to bolt to the top of the track but not sure if the track is attached to the exterior wall strongly enough (likely not). Can't think of a simple way of attaching to something on the roof (antenna base, vent trim or ??). If we had originally ordered the optional roof ladder, attaching to the ladder would be easy. Could there be blocking inside the rear wall already that could be used to attach a bracket of some sort? I hate the thought of drilling into the wall tho., especially for mounting a non-standard, non-RV bracket.
Maybe a better antenna (than the original Winegard batwing one) at a lower height would be enough to get a better signal?