60 foot utility poles go 8 feet in the ground in our area resulting in a 52 
foot above ground option and you can extend that with the pipe to pipe clamp 
and some rigid conduit. They are not cheap to get in the ground but I do have 
the equipment to do it. The nice thing about them is you can put them in the 
right of way with the proper permits. I would not recommend using them for 
licensed back holes because they do move substantially at the top in the wind 
and makes it very difficult to align them but for 5 GHz they work fine

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> On Sep 29, 2020, at 13:39, Eric Muehleisen <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> What are some cheap and easy options you guys have used to get remote 
> subscribers connectivity? Many rural subscribers have break over poles that 
> can reach 20-25 ft. I'm looking for 40-50 ft options. Looking to mount Force 
> 300-25 or 450b HG SM's.
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