I just modified the antenna that came from Radarbox improving receiving results by 25%. I have a number of pictures of the modification but I cannot upload due to Forum size limits. I'll try to capture this in this forum
Basically took the metal plate and mounted/secured it to a metal 10ft mast by drilling holes in the top part of mast and magentic plate and used black plastic tie wraps to secure them. I then ran the feedline down the mast and tie-wrapped it as well. I drilled a hole through my house near a lower section of roof. Then, I secured the mast assembly on a lower section of roof by drilling two holes in the rain gutter and secured it to the gutter using black tie wraps again. The bottom of the mast rests of the lower roof shingles. I then fed the feedline through the house wall and into my radio room where Radarbox is (I've been in Ham Radio for some time). You can use other means to secure the mast.
Bottom-line, I only needed to buy a mast and used the exisitng antenna to increase coverage by 25%. The mast is 10 feet in length. The main theme here is to save money and raise the antenna as high as you can.
AirNav Systems recommends not to use it outdoors but, I've used it for 3 months outside prior to this modification. I live in Michigan-USA with it being subjected to snow, freezing rain and rain without issues!
ENJOY!