jjvw wrote:I made a bracket from a 6" piece of 2" x 1/4" aluminum angle and attached it to the front top rail with an existing rail screw. I then used a long bolt standing vertically thru the bracket. The antenna mast slips over the bolt. You may have to put a piece of rubber hose over the bolt for a tighter fit to prevent unwanted rotation of the mast. I keep the antenna on it's 2 foot mast, inside the CT when travelling and stand on the tongue to slip it over the mount and to aim manually. You can attach the bracket anywhere on the top rail. I choose the front because it didn't cast a shadow on my solar panels and I could reach it.
The king jack has a wide sensitivity angle and does not have to be spot on. It does better than our home rooftop ant.
jjvw wrote:
sorry, the sun was right in line.
I mis remembered the bracket size. It's 1 1/2 x 1/8
one screw holds it because angle rests against both lips
I probably will round of the corners to make look more professional
I use a tube with a bolt in it from my junk pile, instead of a bolt.
The ant mast slips over bolt or tube
GuitarPhotog wrote:If it has to go through the ceiling, I'd find another antenna unless there was a huge compelling reason not to. Puncturing the roof integrity isn't to be taken lightly. Remember that you have to keep every hole in the roof water tight forever, or as long as you keep the trailer.
My $0.02 worth
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