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Winegard DS-2000 Universal 22-inch Tower Mount for Off-Air TV Antennas

Quick & Economical Mount, 1 In Diameter Mount Pipe, 2 U Bolts, Winegard Ds 2000 Universal 22 Inch Tower Mount

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What We Like

  • The 22" pipe has an E-coat finish for maximum weather protection
  • Quick and economical mount for adding compact off-air antennas to satellite system
  • Made of high-quality material that offers an extended durability

Disadvantages

  • Not suitable for most antenna installations

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Final Score:

9.56 out of 10, based on these factors:

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  • What buyers say about Winegard DS-2000 Universal 22-inch Tower Mount for Off-Air TV Antennas


    The ability to adjust the U-Bolts for mounting the weather station to the fence was one of the reasons I bought this.


    You will need to buy lags and bolts for mounting, since it doesn't come with them.


    Winegard assumes you're mounting it to a round pipe and only includes U-bolts because the mounting plate is flat, but I bought this to mount a weather station and it was the perfect choice.


    I was looking for a mount that would allow me to offset the mount of a new weather station onto an existing antenna mast.


    I have an Ambient Weather Station that is attached perfectly to my roof and it is very sturdy.

    Common Questions

    Q:

    I was wondering how to put the TV antenna and the 1 1/2" tube together.

    A:

    I solved the problem by cutting a piece of 1" PVC and slipping it over the mounting stub, which was made snug by a couple of wraps of electrical tape.

    Q:

    What is the total offset clearance from wall mount brackets to the vertical extension?

    A:

    I did some math and trimmed about 10" off the long end of the pipe to offset the 16" offset I needed to clear the overhang of the house with the bracket mounted on the wall.

    Q:

    What is the rod's width, 1" or 1-1/2"?

    A:

    It's actually the size of 1 1/4" pipe, which is why it's called 1.66" OD.

    Q:

    What is the diameter of the pole?

    A:

    The mounting pole for the antenna is 2" in diameter, which is roughly the same size as a satellite dish mounting pole.

    Q:

    What is the size of the pipe? Several answers show it is 1", 1 1/2, 1 1/3' and 2 3/4". Does anyone own a ruler?

    A:

    It's 1 1/2 inches.

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