I have a 65db gain directional yagi antenna. I live in an apartment so there is not much room i need to mount the antenna to a 30 ft pole to get the best reception from said antenna but the only place i can is right next to a home drop electrical line thats about 120 to 240 volts and insulated i need to know that if i were to place said antenna next it would it hinder or interfere with the antenna causing me to lose valuable signal.
65 db gain yagi antenna?
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This antenna is for a weboost home 4g connect LTE cell phone signal booster. The reason for the 30 ft pole is to reach over the tree line which is in the direction facing the closest cell tower
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Putting an antenna anyplace where a power line could fall on it is asking to get electrocuted.
Is the 30 foot pole really necessary? A yagi is flat, so you can put it against your ceiling using a bolt in the foot of the pole to press it up so it doesn't get knocked around. I hung a chandelier that way so I wouldn't have to drill holes.