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Update: Masts getting harder to find!

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I recently went in to fix some links in my “Ultralight Masts for SOTA and Portable Operations” article, and found that the masts are a lot harder to find! I’ve updated the eBay search link, but it only comes up with a few results. These masts used to be way more abundant.

Once I find better or more sources, I’ll do another update and modify that post accordingly.

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