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Yeah, it's interesting. I tell them, I always tell them the two inch few bolts that would supply with it, you know, using it for a two inch pipe in the ground is plenty. But you don't want to go excessively high on this mount, you know, no matter how strong it's made. I wouldn't trust it, you know, above 20 feet. Well, nothing I wouldn't trust it, I just don't recommend it. But anyway, one of them I know for sure, he had a three inch pole, three inch steel pipe already concreted in the ground from years ago for some other type of antenna setup he had. And the steel pipe was three inch outside diameter and it was filled with concrete. Filled it with concrete for whatever reason. He just wanted it mounted on his existing pole in the ground. The other side of the antenna mount, we changed the two inch because he was going to use an inch and a half mast or whatever. And the other two that we did extra big, I don't know. I don't know what their whole situation was. Although I did tell them that the two inch, two and a half is not a, you know, really that's more than enough, I think. I think two inch, two and a half at the very most is plenty. But I didn't get many details from the other people. So, and the U-bolts we provide with it will also work all the way down to one inch, which is way too small. But the way the saddle is designed on the U-bolt with the notches and the drawers to grab the pole. I've tested it. I've put a piece of one inch pipe in a piece of inch and a quarter mast and it's down perfectly to where you can't get the mast or the pipe to move in there, even with a pipe wrench on it. So yeah, it works from one inch to two inch. So yeah, it's been working out pretty well though. So I'm going to do a portable version of it, a little bit smaller with just a half U-bolts that's going to fit in a trailer receiver on the back of the vehicle for portable operation. So I'm working on that idea right now. Back over to you Dave. And I'll probably get back to listening. I'm sure this next year and nearing the last third, the last fourth, I mean, isn't it? We're probably winding down now. So I'll get back to monitoring. From N-9, take two, sir.

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