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I gave my Dad (Fred) a hand to put up a new aerial mast for their free to air TV. The transmitter is a fair distance and a good aerial is needed, I don't think this is one.
Fred thought the new longer mast was strong enough not to need stay wires. Since it is a fairly windy area I sense it will resemble a pretzel after the first good blow. Free TV has so little of value on it though that it wasn't worrying me.
I think he would have been better served placing a higher gain aerial on the existing mast.
I used a crooked camera angle for the 'before' shot, and they look as bad now as they did on the old Batman TV series.
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