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Non-Penetrating Roof Mount 60" Mast with 1.25" O.D. |
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Video Mount FRM125 Non-Penetrating Roof Mount with 1.25" O.D. Mast 60" in Length is constructed of steel and uses standard concrete blocks to anchor on Flat Roof. Mast is 1.25 inches in Outside Diameter and 60 inches in Height from Base. For use with DBS, antenna and satellite internet systems. Can be Used as a Penetrating Mount without Ballast. Compares to Other Name Brand Hardware at Half the Price.

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This Non-Penetrating Mount Series from VMP is finished with a dark brown weather resistant powder coat inside and out that blends well with residential environments. With the 5 foot long, 1.25 inch O.D. pipe, you can mount HD TV Off-air antennas to be sure. With the 1.66 to 1.25 inch reducers available, you can also mount as applicable; DISH Network dishes, including 18" round dish, DIRECTV Oval, DISH 500, DISH 1000, DISH 1000.1, or both the TV antenna and the Satellite Dish on the same mast (with appropriate clearance and within reason). And as with all items in this Product Line, Screws and Pitch Pads are included for Bolt-down versus Ballast applications. The Length of the mast is 5 feet based on engineering that incorporates consideration for typical TV or Small Satellite Antenna Wind-load versus the Ballast that would keep either on target with minimal deviation and flex. As with all Ballast mounts, Structural Engineering consultations are recommended for all Roof Applications.
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EZ46-3 Pitch Pad Kit with Screws
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EZ 46-3 Pitch Pad Kit with Screws Complete with (3) 3 x 1.5" Moisture Barrier Pitch Pads and (6) 2 x 1/4" Hex Head Integral Washer Lag Screws for Weather-Proof Bracket Mounting to Exterior Surfaces. Most popular screw size for the majority of Antenna Mast Bracket Installations..
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Protective Rubber Mat Layer for Non-Penetrating Antenna Roof Mount
- $19.95
VMP FRM-MAT Satellite Dish Non-penetrating Roof Mount Rubber Protective Mat A Protective Layer between the Roof Surface and the Non-Penetrating Roof Mount before Installation. This 3/32 thick Pad measures roughly 36 wide by 42 inches long, trims neatly, place underneath Frame of Non-Penetrating mount, on top of Roof surface...
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There is no substitute of height, clear line-of-site and size does matter... The higher the frequency, the higher the loss... Amplifiers do not give you something that you didn't have already...
The first key to any reception is to get above obstructions that exist between you and your target, as radio frequency reception of any kind (satellite, microwave, Radio and TV) are for the most part "Line-of-Sight" dependant. The fact that some receptions occur without line of sight is due to phenomenon not applicable in this discussion. As you increase your target distance, you increase the territory you must account for in maintaining line-of-sight. What tall building and air traffic exist in this corridor, no one can account for. Aircraft are very good at messing up reception for a number of reasons, even when flying way above the path, again removed for clarity in this discussion. Height, is therefore key in optimizing your ability to capture the best line-of-sight possible to your target.
The Roof of any Building of Home provides a Logical Platform of Height in which Line-of-Sight is more likely to occur, or from which, more height can easily be obtained. These Mounts are Quality made by Manufacturers with a History in the Field of Proven Success and Longevity. Whether you are planning to Install your Antenna and Mount to the Roof Peak, Gable, Vent Pipe, Chimney or Pitch, Please plan your installation to Minimize the Structural and Asthetic Impact to your House or Building, research and follow all applicable Local Building Codes and annex the appropriate Structural Engineering Assistance when utilizing Non-Penetrating Mounts with Concrete Cinder Block Ballast on any Flat or Pitched Roof.
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