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. "The Channel Master Super Mast is a five-foot, 18-gauge, high quality galvanized steel mast that works with all Channel Master antennas and mast mounts. This antenna mast is great for attic, rooftop, chimney and wall installations. This mast has crimped ends, allowing you to interconnect multiple units to make a longer mast. The Channel Master wall mount allows you to install any masted antenna to any wall. This TV antenna mount will accept masts up to 1.5\" in diameter and includes two 4\" brac Channel Master steel guy wire is tensioned cable specifically designed to add stability to free standing structures. It's commonly used to compliment the Channel Master line of telescoping antenna masts as well as radio towers, utility poles, etc. The Channel Master CM-9081 guy wire is a 500 ft. spool of 7 strand, 19-Gauge galvanized steel wire built for optimal strength and reliability. Channel Master Universal 15 ft. Telescoping Steel Antenna Mast
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Channel Master steel guy wire is tensioned cable specifically designed to add stability to free standing structures. It's commonly used to compliment the Channel Master line of telescoping antenna masts as well as radio towers, utility poles, etc. The Channel Master CM-9081 guy wire is a 500 ft. spool of 7 strand, 19-Gauge galvanized steel wire built for optimal strength and reliability.
Channel Master steel guy wire is tensioned cable specifically designed to add stability to free standing structures. It's commonly used to compliment the Channel Master line of telescoping antenna masts as well as radio towers, utility poles, etc. The Channel Master CM-9081 guy wire is a 500 ft. spool of 7 strand, 19-Gauge galvanized steel wire built for optimal strength and reliability.
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"The Channel Master Super Mast is a five-foot, 18-gauge, high quality galvanized steel mast that works with all Channel Master antennas and mast mounts. This antenna mast is great for attic, rooftop, chimney and wall installations. This mast has crimped ends, allowing you to interconnect multiple units to make a longer mast. The Channel Master wall mount allows you to install any masted antenna to any wall. This TV antenna mount will accept masts up to 1.5\" in diameter and includes two 4\" brac
Channel Master Universal 15 ft. Telescoping Steel Antenna Mast
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