• You can now help support WorldwideDX when you shop on Amazon at no additional cost to you! Simply follow this Shop on Amazon link first and a portion of any purchase is sent to WorldwideDX to help with site costs.
  • Click here to find out how to win free radios from Retevis!

50ft Pushup Mast On Roof Of House

DJboutit

Active Member
Nov 30, 2006
468
73
38
47
How hard would it be to install a 50ft pushup mast on top of a 17ft high roof. I am thinking about doing this on my roof just wonder if it would be worth it or now
 

Personally, I wouldn't put a 50 ft push-up pole on a 17 ft high roof. I'd slide it over a smaller pole placed in the ground that has concrete poured around it. Then I would use four guy wires ninety degrees apart at/about 35 ft from the pole to the ground. The ends of the guy wires should be mounted to an immovable object. Use a level to ensure that the pole is perpendicular to the ground.

A ground rod should be put in the ground as close to your station as possible. Use a large gage ground wire from that rod to your power supply and radio - use a wire clamp to attach it. Run another ground wire from the base of the push-up pole to the ground rod.
Done...

You will still need to put an antenna on top of it; what do you have in mind? What model? If you are going to use a beam antenna - I would use another set of guy wires between the higher set and the ground surface. A light antenna can handle modest support in high winds; a heavier antenna is going to demand more support...
 
How hard would it be to install a 50ft pushup mast on top of a 17ft high roof. I am thinking about doing this on my roof just wonder if it would be worth it or now

If you mount it on the roof, how will you raise it up? They are usually about 10' - 13' high and if you get it raised up, how will you guy it?
 
I have a 50' foot push-up on my roof, but I only have it up 30'. I have it guyed at each 10' segment with four sets of guys to lag bolts that go into the roof beams at the roof eave. I'm not sure I would want to go up 50', but 30' has served me well for years. I currently have a Cushcraft R6000 on top with a fan-type dipole below it.
 

dxChat
Help Users
  • No one is chatting at the moment.
  • @ kopcicle:
    If you know you know. Anyone have Sam's current #? He hasn't been on since Oct 1st. Someone let him know I'm looking.
  • dxBot:
    535A has left the room.
  • @ AmericanEagle575:
    Just wanted to say Good Morning to all my Fellow WDX members out there!!!!!