Hello ... could someone ID this BUD for me? It looks like a Perfect 10 but the Perfect 10 Elevation/Declination Angles don't work for it. Thanks in advance for your help!
Hello ... could someone ID this BUD for me? It looks like a Perfect 10 but the Perfect 10 Elevation/Declination Angles don't work for it. Thanks in advance for your help!
That polar mount is almost identical to the one on my 10ft Unimesh, and, the Unimesh I have has a button hook also. And on the bottom side of that button hook mount there is a decal that's still there that says Unimesh. The button hook mount on yours is made a little different than mine where it mounts to the dish but that polar mount is almost a carbon copy of what I have here with that Unimesh decal on it.
The quality of the Umimesh I have isn't as good as the Winegard I have, but it works for what I want it to do.
I'm glad you like your Winegard. We sold them for a while, but they didn't seem to perform as well as the Unimesh or other dishes we used. We put two dishes, a Winegard and a Unimesh on poles side by side, used the same receiver to test them, and had better results with the Unimesh. Neither performed as well as the Perfect 10's we used. So we stuck with them mostly, even though we sold other brands.
When I set up the 5 dishes I'm using now, I would have bought 5 Perfect 10's if they were still available. I really like them. Shame they're still not around.
Fortunately for me, I didn't have any trouble with my Winegard. I put it up, aligned it, and it's worked
perfectly ever since. It is heavy and the wind can really get a hold of it. When we get a high wind event, I park it at 55W. Most of the time the wind hits the side of the dish at that position, so the wind really doesn't have an opportunity to get a hold of it.
My Buddy Alfonso (SatMex) has a Perfect 10 that we put up at his house. Nice design, lightweight, easy to align, and pulled in some nice strong signals. My Winegard pulled in some nice strong Ku signals too. But it was a little too rickety to stay locked during winds. Thanks for your comments, and Happy Holidays!!