With the antenna, connectors, cables, clips etc., we have pretty well estimated a cost of $850.00, but remember, this is Canadian it will be a lot less American. I'm not sure how that exchange rate will work, but I will have that figure by Sunday. If we have over-estimated we will, of course, return any money left over to the non-profit.The only thing that could stop this now is if (a), the neighbours really, really object, which I don't think they will; or (b), if for some reason our landlord won't let us put an antenna in the back yard. As long as I can make him understand that there will be no damage to the property, he may go along with it; but I will know this by Sunday as well, and if he is not going to give us permission, then I guess we can't do it. We have ascertained that there are no bylaws or zoning restrictions against this, which was something I was afraid of because of our proximity to Pierson International Airport.I have picked one of the more expensive antennas, I guess you could call it a medium price, because it will operate on all bands, except, of course, the two and four meter local. I figured that eventually I will need all the bands I can get. It isn't the highest priced one either, and I don't know what you get for the higher price that you don't get for the medium price, since the higher one operates on all the bankds as well.Shirley