Adjustable antenna support

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Including component designed to receive a disparate article... – On shaft or tower

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52114, 527362, 5265107, 343890, 343880, H01Q 112

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ABSTRACT:
An adjustable antenna mount that includes one or more support arms extending outward from a central tower or mast, with each support arm supporting a pivoting cross member on which an antenna assembly is mounted. Each antenna assembly is pivotable about the cross member, and the ends of the cross member and hence the antennas can be accessed from the relative safety of the mast by swiveling the ends of the cross member to a position near the mast. The present invention not only enables the rotation and angle of each antenna to be fine tuned, but also dispenses with the need for a convention work platform at the top of the mast. As such, the present invention presents a much lower wind profile, thereby enhancing signal quality by preventing oscillation of the support in certain high wind conditions.

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