Hi Guys and Gals.
I have had a BALL reading this forum and have learned a great deal thanks to all that you have posted.
I thought I would add my experiences (so far) in tryng to get into real FTA.
I started out like many of you in the old days of the BUD, and had a lot of experiences installing those wonderful dishes, even made a
business from that hobby installing dishes for those less fortunate than I, no tools, no know how, or what ever. I did that for several
years till the "BOOM" sort of ran out. And somewhere along the line I went to the pizza pan dish my self, even trading away a beautiful
6' perforated rolled steel dish that I had attached to a 4' square small trailer.
OK, fast forward to the last several years, got a little experience in playing with DirecTV, then DN. Got into FTA in the (probably) same
way most of you did, bought a Conaxsat Duo with a motorized dish, and a linear/circular lnb, put it up in the apartment I lived in, but never
really got the motor working properly, so used that dish (manufacturer unknown, 30" X 34" oval) and started looking at some of the other
things I could watch.
Well, two years ago I moved out of that apartment and onto my own property in NW Arizona, plenty of space, but still thinking
"temporary" installations (for some reason) and had my dishes mounted on 4" X 4" treated studs buried several feet in the ground, just
watered the dirt when I filled the holes and the ground dirt here turns into a cement like adobe, so everything is solid
A few weeks ago we had some really BAD winds, rocked the three bedroom trailer really good, and next morning I discovered that the big
dish had actually been blown off the post, and bent up pretty bad. The oval was tweaked pretty good, and the arm was twisted a tad, and
I never thought to measure where the focal point was for the lnb. Oh well, on my limited budget, I was looking for another alternative.
Within a week, I was given two dishes, one a ten foot mesh, fine mesh by the way, and a solid metal 'monster' (solid metal, 48" X 52"
Patriot) that I want to upload pictures of. It had been used by a local business as their up/down link for internet, but as I had been
driving past it daily for the better part of six months, I knew there was no LNB attached, so one day I stopped and asked THE question. I
was told to come back in two weeks while the manager got permission to give it to me.
I waited three weeks and was told that I could take it down the next day. I asked about the mast, but was told the new dish was going to
be mounted on that. The mast for this was about 8' off the ground, and 2 7/8" and I haven't yet found an affordable replacement.
It wasn't until I got home and looked up the info on the donated dish where I found out it's value at time of sale. WOW.
OK, I dug holes, cut pipe for the pizza pans, and mounted those in cement, and then I cut the 3 1/2" pole for the ten footer and cemented
that, now I still haven't found a pole for the Patriot, but I did get the LNB mickey moused and attached temporarily, and the dish is
leaning against the original 4 X 4 post.
Late this after noon I started tweaking the dishes, looking for 123 Galaxy 18, but could NOT find it with the old smaller dish, so I jury
rigged the LNB onto the Patriot and started looking in the sky. (Look carefully at the throat of the Patriot [picture 4], you'll see a long piece of wood sticking out, and a crumpled empty pack of cigarettes. PERFECT for holding the LNB in place.) I finally managed to get a signal on the Duo, S95, Q78 (WOW !!!). I wired
the top of the dish to the post, placed some cement weights on both sides of the base to keep it from rocking too much, and am enjoying
Galaxy 18 as I type this.
I took pictures today with my Centro (Sprint) camera phone and if I can, I'll download them so all can see what all this looks like.
(whew)
Also, since I had those three dishes all mounted on the 4 X 4 post, now I wish I'd taken some pictures of that. Looks somewhat like the post I saw of the FIVE dishes on one post, though all of mine were working at the time I took them down (smile)
Photto
(Added photos, please note, the 1.2m dish is leaning against a 4X4 post, look carefully at the mounts for the several dishes that are still connected to that post. They are or will be cemented for the future. Now, if only the wind doesn't blow too hard for the next few days.)