MFJ 1905 Foot Anchors are designed to provide additional stability to tripods with 1-1/4 inch legs. They attach to the bottom of each leg using a 1/4-20 nut and bolt, and feature a long side that faces outward when in use. The feet swivel up over the leg when not in use, and the nylon lock prevents the nut from coming off. The feet have holes for stakes to be driven into the ground, increasing the holding power of the tripod. Use good judgment when deciding on the height of the mast and size of the antenna to be used, as sudden gusts of wind can cause the system to tip over without guy wires.
MFJ 1905 Foot Anchors are designed to provide additional stability to tripods with 1-1/4 inch legs. They attach to the bottom of each leg using a 1/4-20 nut and bolt, and feature a long side that faces outward when in use. The feet swivel up over the leg when not in use, and the nylon lock prevents the nut from coming off. The feet have holes for stakes to be driven into the ground, increasing the holding power of the tripod. Use good judgment when deciding on the height of the mast and size of the antenna to be used, as sudden gusts of wind can cause the system to tip over without guy wires.
MFJ 1905 Foot Anchors are designed to provide additional stability to tripods with 1-1/4 inch legs. They attach to the bottom of each leg using a 1/4-20 nut and bolt, and feature a long side that faces outward when in use. The feet swivel up over the leg when not in use, and the nylon lock prevents the nut from coming off. The feet have holes for stakes to be driven into the ground, increasing the holding power of the tripod. Use good judgment when deciding on the height of the mast and size of the antenna to be used, as sudden gusts of wind can cause the system to tip over without guy wires.
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