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|project title=Roof-Mounted Radio Antenna & Sign
|project title=Roof-Mounted Radio Antenna & Sign
|image=M radio antenna.JPG
|image=M radio antenna.JPG
|status=in progress
|status=abandoned (April 2019)
|date=March 2018
|date=March 2018
|initiator={{£}}
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* attach weights to letter legs
* attach weights to letter legs


Next:
<strike>Next:
* install RGB [[LED]] strips
* install RGB [[LED]] strips
* let the LEDs indicate whether the space is open
* let the LEDs indicate whether the space is open</strike>
 
After about a year without problems, we took the remains of the sign down in April 2019 after rain and wind had destroyed most of it (the antenna was even ripped apart in a few spots). Lesson learned: you can never have enough weights, and make sure you connect them to the rest really well...


== Early Version ==
== Early Version ==

Latest revision as of 21:44, 1 May 2019

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Roof-Mounted Radio Antenna & Sign

M radio antenna.JPG
Status: abandoned (April 2019)
Release Date: March 2018
Initiator: Lukas
Team: Johannes, Fio
Materials Used: scrap wood, nails, screws, rocks
Tools Used: chop saw, cordless drill, hammer
Approx. Cost: cents (mostly recycled materials)


We integrated our sound system's radio antenna in a little wooden "sculpture" that we put on our roof.

Done:

  • make a letter "M" out of scrap wood
  • attach radio antenna to the "M"
  • route antenna wire to the sound system
  • attach weights to letter legs

Next:

  • install RGB LED strips
  • let the LEDs indicate whether the space is open

After about a year without problems, we took the remains of the sign down in April 2019 after rain and wind had destroyed most of it (the antenna was even ripped apart in a few spots). Lesson learned: you can never have enough weights, and make sure you connect them to the rest really well...

Early Version

We originally made more letters and planned to put the entire word "MAKE" up there but it would have been very hard to make windproof and signs of more than 1 m in size may require a building permit. Therefore, we settled for the "M"-shaped antenna as the only element.