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The Kingmall K003 Antenna Mast is a robust and versatile solution for outdoor and attic antenna installations. Crafted from durable SUS 201 stainless steel, it features a 29-inch arm length and a reversible J-pipe design, allowing for optimal signal reception. With easy installation instructions and a multi-angle adjustable bracket, this antenna mount is perfect for various applications, ensuring you stay connected even in challenging weather conditions.
J**Y
Stainless steel will help prevent rusting
My older antenna mount was made of painted steel, and was starting to rust. This one is made of stainless steel, so should last much longer without leaving any rust stains. The adjustment allows you to mount the mast where you want, and then adjust the angle so the antenna is level and pointed the right direction.
P**.
Decent quality - ensure you pay attention to the dimensions
I picked up this wall mount to attach an ADS-B antenna to the side of my house. I was excited to see something in stainless steel to hopefully preclude any chance of rusting. Most mounts I've found were simply painted steel.When this arrived, I was a little disappointed that the mounting arm/pole was a much smaller diameter than anticipated. Nearly every other pole mount I've used in the past, whether for satellite TV dishes or Wi-Fi antennas, used a 1-1/2" diameter pole. This mount doesn't. It's just over 1" OD, and upon closer reading of the Amazon product description, it states that... I just overlooked it in my assumption that this was of a standard size.One other consideration is that the overall 29" arm length is achieved by bolting two lengths together. This saves shipping as it all fits in a shorter and more compact package, but is a potential point for the hardware to loosen over time.In the end, it worked for my application but required me to change out the pole-mount bracket that came with the antenna as it was designed to work with 1-1/2' to 2" poles. Had I read the description more closely, I probably would have passed by this mount in favor of something that was the right size to start with.
B**.
Works great for my weather station
My weather station tended to give higher temperature readings than it should since it was too close to the roof surface. This allowed me to move it up enough to better match my neighborhood numbers.
D**G
Works great
Ordered this for my husband.This was set up as a boost for his amateur radio. It picks up channels on the tv's that arent hooked up to cable like the one in the garage and bathroom.Everything is included needed to install.
W**.
J-Pole Antenna Mount
I just finished building a EFHW 84-foot antenna for my antenna array and was wondering where mount it. Along came the K003 Antenna Mast AKA Kingmall 3rd Generation Antenna J-Pole Mount.Mounting antenna from the roofline did not set well with my wife as I'm 75-years old in my young years. We wanted to keep any injuries to an all-time minimum, so I decided to mount the antenna from the far end of the yard mounted on this J-pole mount over to the house.The setup was as easy as following the instructions in the box to a few screws onto the fence rail. Performing the configuration of this antenna just became easier and many, many times more efficient that mounting the bracket onto the roofline. This definitely kept the stress down to acceptable levels.It's a mast, not much to say as the majority of the population knows what a mast does. Hard to explain....PROS: The Good Stuff1. j-Pole mast is 29" and plenty of height to do what needed to be done for me.2. Polished piping.3. Easy to assemble.CONS: Things to Think About1. This mounting came with no pipe clamps.2. Not necessarily a "CON", but two of the bolts that bolt the masts together are way longer than they needed to be.3. Did not appear to be galvanized, unless it's a new type I'm not aware of.I think the price is right for what is being offered for this particular configuration of materials and parts. If you are looking for an antenna and short of a couple of bucks, then look no further as this could just meet or exceed your needs.
H**H
Sturdy Antenna Mount
I used this to mount a cell phone booster antenna and was very happy with the quality. The diameter of this product was a little smaller than I expected, so I just used a shim to adjust the fit on my antenna clamp.Overall, this was well made and came with good hardware. The rivets in the holes were a nice touch and made everything a lot more sturdy. I also found the angle to be very adjustable. The only other thing of note is that the end is tapered so you can add an extension. Great product!
R**1
Durable and Strong
A heavy gauge bracket and high strength stainless steel hardware make this antenna mount strong and very suitable for its intended use. Once assembled, it stays firmly in place at the selected position.The optional mast extension makes this mount readily adaptable to the needs of almost any antenna you decide to use. I don’t think you can go wrong with this antenna mount, just be sure to use strong bolts or screws to attach the flat bracket to the supporting surface.I did note that this mount is offered under more than one brand name at various price points.
A**R
Good Antenna Support Mast, but needs lock washers, mounting screws and lightening arrester
The Kingmall K003 Antenna Mast provides about 40-inches of reach from its mounting location. The kit consists of a mounting bracket, a straight tube, a curved tube, four screws with hex nuts and a simple set of instructions. All parts are stainless steel and should stand up to the weather well. The two tubes fit together easily and use two of the screws and nuts to bind. Then you get to choose whether to install the curve end or the straight end into the bracket and the angle at which you want to mount the tubes. This may take some consideration depending upon where you are mounting it and how wide your roof's eves are.The provided hardware is well made. However, there are no lock washers for the nuts and they will loosen over time. Either add Locktite when installing or lock washers to keep them in place. The bracket has numerous mounting holes, but no screws or bolts to attach to your house. I would use at least four lag bolts personally and then coat the entire attached area with some sort of sealer. Most antennas have U-bolts that go around the top tube easily. Be sure to use stainless steel if possible. I would also coat this connection. As the distance is short, zip ties can be used to hold cabling against the tubing. Add lightening protection (not included).Overall, a good, small antenna mast for most applications.
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