A 5 6 tripod with cement block weighted legs and a 10 pole in the center of the roof would work since the bottom of the antenna only needs a few feet of clearance.
Ham radio antenna on metal roof.
As an ultra beginner without a lot of investment in the hobby it was perfectly acceptable to have to climb onto the roof to get any signal on my portable radio s antenna.
It would likely make a lousy antenna.
It runs up the front of the roof on the left as you face the house then runs across the roof along the ridge vent plastic construction then down the back of the roof to the eaves at an angle.
The total length of the wire is 88 feet.
You can use the metal parts of your structure as part of the antenna if that makes things easier.
For the antenna to be really in the clear two wavelengths is a good rule of thumb.
I would consider a vhf uhf antenna over a huge metal roof ground plane similar to an hf antenna over earth ground.
But the benefit of this larger roof mounted antenna is that now we can leave the radio on all the time and listen to it inside which leads to more opportunistic connections and overall more time spent enjoying.
You can probably get as close as a quarter wavelength and still make things work with some adjustments to the tuning.
I am concerned about the impact a metal roof will ham radio antennas and metal roofs 11 30 2004 within the reception discussion of the residential metal roofing forum.
For mounting i d leave the 18 pole alone.
The metal roof acts as a shield so rf exposure is a non issue.