I got a second dish last fall for my cabin and decided to bring my 7.5 ft dish home to the suburbs. It was a 2 hour drive so I tied it down good and avoided the interstate.
Since this is my second install I have to find another 3.5 OD pole which was actually harder and the price of steel has almost doubled over the last 4 years. I did find a 10 footer at a local pluming warehouse.
Since I am in a neighborhood, I went to the village hall and got a permit. Since I was probably the first person in 20 years to put up a big dish in my town the laws are still the same (no dish larger than 15 feet and dishes over 36" need permit). Turned out the permit was free. I decided to pour the concrete at 9 PM last night so it could settle overnight and I wouldn’t have to wait even longer.
After put the dish up and everything works great on my true south galaxy 28. I still have to run the wire to the house and trim a few trees.
I am still dish hunting for a dish the is in better shape as once the wire and pole are all set up swapping dishes is easy. Enjoy the pictures.
Since this is my second install I have to find another 3.5 OD pole which was actually harder and the price of steel has almost doubled over the last 4 years. I did find a 10 footer at a local pluming warehouse.
Since I am in a neighborhood, I went to the village hall and got a permit. Since I was probably the first person in 20 years to put up a big dish in my town the laws are still the same (no dish larger than 15 feet and dishes over 36" need permit). Turned out the permit was free. I decided to pour the concrete at 9 PM last night so it could settle overnight and I wouldn’t have to wait even longer.
After put the dish up and everything works great on my true south galaxy 28. I still have to run the wire to the house and trim a few trees.
I am still dish hunting for a dish the is in better shape as once the wire and pole are all set up swapping dishes is easy. Enjoy the pictures.