i move them myself but i have a hoist that helps , two people is prefered. i layed a 10 ft dish in my full sised pickup bed. so it should make a short trip ok most are light just bulky so if you need to break it down to several pices to move mark the parts ( number them in you need to) also note the direction the dish is pointing and you can set it back in that direction. makes for faster satellite finding.
that the best way is ask , most folks will tell you about their old dish .... if the offer it for a small price also see if there is any equipment that goes with it... you might find a 4dtv receiver ..... some dishes will already be setup for c & ku this would be a plus ( being the feedhorn already setup). The birdview is a metal dish and usually is white they also made a very good mesh but its a perforated mesh (usually black or grey)(the holds were cut out) not like most that are layered mesh
most think mesh is mesh but some things to think of besides the pencil rule and its not 100% is this. light mesh (like screen doors is weak and will deteriate fast , probably present a poor signal) heavy mesh will hold up better and withstand minor storms and hail maintaining its dish shape longer.
i love just looking for and fixing up an old dish....
I have a friend who has a pickup, I could get him to help out.
How would I know if it's setup for C and KU? What's a birdview? Is it a brand, and how can I tell? Should I look for a prime focus or offset? How hard is it to change the LNB on one of these older dishes to one like the BSC621? I appreciate the help.