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= Mounting Repeaters = | |||
Mounting repeaters securely is critical for good performance and long-term reliability. | |||
The goal is always to place the antenna as high as possible with clear line-of-sight, while ensuring the mount can withstand wind and weather. | |||
'''Remember: height is might — the higher the node, the better connection you will get to the mesh.''' | |||
== Mounting Options == | |||
=== 1. Pole Mount === | |||
The most common method is using a standard pole and clamp system. | |||
* Simple to set up with widely available hardware. | |||
* Can be attached to an existing mast, tower, or sturdy pole. | |||
* Best suited for permanent installations where height and stability are required. | |||
Examples of pole mounts: | |||
* [https://a.co/d/5U5cT4m Amazon – Adjustable Pole Mount] | |||
* [https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005004943447000.html AliExpress – Pole Clamp Option 1] | |||
* [https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005004943650198.html AliExpress – Pole Clamp Option 2] | |||
=== 2. Gutter Mount === | |||
Community member '''Aussiemandias''' designed a specialized 3D printable gutter mount for quick and discreet repeater installation. | |||
* Ideal for residential areas where pole mounting isn’t practical. | |||
* Attaches directly to house gutters without the need for drilling into walls. | |||
* Provides a stable base while keeping the antenna elevated. | |||
[[:File:RAKUnify_GutterMounted.jpeg|'''🔗 View Image''']] | |||
* [https://drive.proton.me/urls/A0P57SRHT0#voPRasptRVbW Download STL] | |||
== Notes == | |||
* Regardless of mount type, always ensure the mount and fasteners are weather-rated and can handle local wind conditions. | |||
* Periodically inspect mounts for wear, corrosion, or loosening. | |||
* These options are specifically for the recommended solar repeater build, | |||
* linked here: [[Hardware/Repeaters#Solar_Node_–_Expensive_Enclosure|Solar Node – Recommended Enclosure]]. |
Latest revision as of 20:23, 28 August 2025
Mounting Repeaters
Mounting repeaters securely is critical for good performance and long-term reliability. The goal is always to place the antenna as high as possible with clear line-of-sight, while ensuring the mount can withstand wind and weather.
Remember: height is might — the higher the node, the better connection you will get to the mesh.
Mounting Options
1. Pole Mount
The most common method is using a standard pole and clamp system.
- Simple to set up with widely available hardware.
- Can be attached to an existing mast, tower, or sturdy pole.
- Best suited for permanent installations where height and stability are required.
Examples of pole mounts:
2. Gutter Mount
Community member Aussiemandias designed a specialized 3D printable gutter mount for quick and discreet repeater installation.
- Ideal for residential areas where pole mounting isn’t practical.
- Attaches directly to house gutters without the need for drilling into walls.
- Provides a stable base while keeping the antenna elevated.
Notes
- Regardless of mount type, always ensure the mount and fasteners are weather-rated and can handle local wind conditions.
- Periodically inspect mounts for wear, corrosion, or loosening.
- These options are specifically for the recommended solar repeater build,
- linked here: Solar Node – Recommended Enclosure.