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The GRA-ULT01 MK3 is a lightweight and durable tripod designed for ham radio enthusiasts, made from aircraft-grade aluminum alloy. It offers versatile compatibility with various antennas, easy installation, adjustable height from 4.72 inches to 2.6 feet, and a maximum load capacity of 6.6 pounds, ensuring optimal performance in diverse conditions.
Impedance | 50 Ohm |
Maximum Range | 2.6 Feet |
Color | black |
T**L
The perfect portable POTA antenna tripod
Wow...what a cool antenna tripod! I had seen several positive reviews on YouTube and decided to give it a try. They were not wrong. Mount folds down into a small form factor making it easy to transport in your field backpack. It has a quality build that is durable and very functional. I love the newly included design to mount radials with the included spring loaded thumb screws that give a great connection. There are two included mounting inserts with connectors. Very happy with this purchase.
T**R
Worth every penny.
This is a brilliant piece of kit. Contstruction of all components is very high quality. I’ve traveled with it twice and it disappears into my bag, but provides a highly versatile deployment base when out. It is meant to be paired with the GRA-HF750T antenna set but, f there’s not too much wind and you splay the legs flat, it can actually support a 17-foot whip.
D**S
Great tripod for Amateur Radio POTA activations!
I absolutely love this tripod! I use it for my Amateur Radio POTA outings. When collapsed it is small enough to fit in the carrying case that holds my Elecraft KX2 radio. I use it with a 17' telescoping Wolf River whip for a 1/4-wave vertical on 20 meters, a really good band for POTA.73sW6AWG
D**T
its a very good tripod for portable operation with short vertical antennas.
its a very good tripod for portable operation with short vertical antennas.If you want to put up a taller antenna, you will have to use guys.It seems well made, and is easy to set up.Its a little heavier than I thought it would be -- but that's not problem for most portable ops.
A**R
New item for an ole friend, my 891.
Excellent video of what I really needed. Built solid and will adjust for easy carrying.
J**C
Wow! Excellent Ham Radio Tripod
Ordered this last week based on a YouTube review and I am NOT disappointed! It is amazing how small this tripod is when folded. The included carrying bag is about the size of a large grapefruit with all the parts inside. It comes with center sections for both 3/8-24 and SO-239 (UHF) connectors so it can be used with most portable antennas. I have tried it with the Wolf River Coils Sporty Forty with 213" whip, the BuddiStick Pro, and a couple of imported antennas. With the legs folded most of the way out sideways it is very stable. I carry guy lines for windy days but did not need them. The 213" WRC whip was stable even with a light breeze.The tripod comes with screws and the hardware necessary to make ground radials. I use radials with quick disconnects like test clips or PowerPole connectors. I was able to use the test clip radials with the screws and will make jumpers using the included lugs and PowerPole connectors for the other radials. Using the connector lugs that came with the tripod would work but I'm always looking for the fastest way to deploy an antenna.I have other tripods that are more stable but they are much larger and heavier. This tripod is perfect for POTA, SOTA, and other field deployments where size and weight are considerations. Unless you regularly deploy a vertical antenna in very windy conditions this tripod is a great addition to your portable ham gear.
P**R
Sturdy tripod
This is one sturdy tripod. I purchased it for my Ed Fong TBJ antenna. Comes with some adapters and a bag. This is not a tall tripod. The quality of the product definitely justifies the price.
M**R
Great base for Gabil antenna for POTA op
Bought this tripod base for my new Gabil antenna for use with POTA activations. Easy to quickly set up or tear down. Connecting ground radials is easy with alligator clips.
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