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StormTracker antenna installed in PVC pipe from Home Depot. Total cost: $18.
StormTracker antenna installed in PVC pipe at the top of a Rohn tower.
The StormTracker antenna is mounted inside a PVC pipe attached to a Davis weather station.
The mast is 1 ½ inch PVC while the container for the detector is 3 inch PVC mounted to a tripod on the roof..
Customer Installation at a Radar Site.
Customer Installation at a Communications Center.
Constructed of CPVC water tubing
Customer installation in Chevy Tahoe
Customer Installation at a Chemical Factory.
Antenna installed indoors, attached to drywall using PVC plumbing hardware and nylon screws.
Antenna installed on fence inside white plastic downspout.
Antenna installed inside wooden shed. Antenna is attached to bracket made from PVC plumbing hardware with nylon cable ties. Cable runs underground from the shed to the house.
Antenna mounted on peak of roof inside PVC sewer pipe. The antenna is mounted to the cap of the sewer pipe with a plastic right-angle bracket using nylon screws. The cap is installed on the sewer pipe without glue so it can be rotated to fine-tune the direction.
Antenna mounted in the attic using PVC plumbing hardware. The short piece of vertical pipe is not glued, allowing the antenna to be rotated for fine-tuning direction.
LD-250 antenna mounted on a Windstar. The antenna is mounted inside a magnetic mount antenna housing. The housing was painted black since people kept yelling "Hey! You've got a cup on your roof!" A Motorola magnetic mount GPS antenna is also visible.
LD-250 installed in a Windstar. A Garmin GPS III+ is mounted directly in front of the driver. A Mag Tinynote notebook computer is mounted on the dashboard. The laptop is mounted using a SMC Corp. VMI-LN laptop mounting bracket shown in the photo on the left. The computer slides onto the bracket and locks with a key. The LD-250 (visible in the left photo) is mounted in the storage area near the bottom of the center console. Everything was mounted using 3M black foam tape and self-adhesive Velcro. No holes were drilled yet everything is very secure (clean thoroughly with alcohol first or the tape won't stick). Make sure you stay out of the airbag deployment zones (check your manual or with your auto manufacturer)
LD-250 antenna mounted on the roof of a car using standard PVC plumbing hardware. Total cost of mounting was under $10.
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