Patriot Antennas unveils new roof mount

Jul 14, 2005 10:19 AM, News Technology Update e-newsletter

    



One side of the mast will accommodate a 2in Az/El cap and the other side will accommodate a 2 3/8in Az/El cap.
Patriot Antennas has released a new non-penetrating roof mount that is designed for small aperture antennas.

The non-penetrating mount is a single or dual tray design and fits 2in and 2 3/8in fittings. Switching from one size to another only requires turning over the center mast.

One side of the mast will accommodate a 2in Az/El cap and the other side will accommodate a 2 3/8in Az/El cap. Assembly is quick and easy and goes together like the previous single tray models.

For more information, visit www.sepatriot.com.

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