A TV antenna pole is a structure used to elevate and support a television antenna, improving its ability to receive broadcast signals. The height and stability of the pole are crucial for optimal performance, as they help to clear obstructions and position the antenna for the best possible reception. Here are some key considerations and steps involved in setting up a TV antenna pole:
Types of TV Antenna Poles
1. Single Pole: A simple, straight pole, often made of metal or fiberglass, used for mounting the antenna at a height.
2. Double Pole (or Mast): This involves two poles for added stability, which is beneficial in areas with high winds or when a heavier antenna setup is used.
Considerations for Installation
- Height: The higher the antenna, generally, the better the reception. However, local regulations and physical limitations (like nearby trees or buildings) might restrict how high you can go.
- Materia: Common materials include aluminum, steel, and fiberglass. The choice depends on factors like durability, weight, and resistance to weather conditions.
- Direction: The antenna should be directed towards the nearest broadcast tower for optimal reception. Tools and apps are available to help you find the direction of local broadcasters.
- Stability: Ensure the pole is securely anchored. This might involve using guy wires, especially for taller installations, or securing the pole in a robust base.
Product | tv antenna pole |
Material | Normally Q345B/A572, Minimum Yield Strength ≥ 345 N/mm² Q235B/A36, Minimum Yield Strength ≥ 235 N/mm². OR Q420 Q460 ASTM A572 GR65, GR50, SS400 |
Surface treatment | Hot dip galvanized Following ASTM A 123, BS729 or as client required. |
connection | flanged connected,or bolt connection |
Standard | ISO 9001:2008 |
Height: | below 20 meters |
Surface treatment: | galvanization |
Welding Standard | AWS (American Welding Society ) D 1.1 |
Packages | Packing with plastic paper, steel box or according to client’s request. |