Total newbie to DIY-ing antennas so apologies in advance for any stupid questions.
Got a call from Homeowners’ Association that I can’t leave my dish directly attached to the railings on my 2nd floor patio. I need to refit it into a free standing tripod. DishNetwork will charge me 90 bucks for labor and 50 bucks for the tripod.
Given the cost, I am thinking of doing it myself. One cheap option is to get a galvanized fencepost from Home Depot, setting it in a bucket of concrete and attaching the antenna to it. If I do this, what are the things I need to look out for. Looking at the settings on the dish, I see that the elevation is set at 82 degrees and skew at 54 degrees. The dish faces a south-east direction.
So if I were to pull it down from its current position and fix it on a free standing pole/tripod, should it be ok to keep the elevation and skew angles the same?
Any tips will be very helpful. I am not sure if I am making a simple matter too complicated
Got a call from Homeowners’ Association that I can’t leave my dish directly attached to the railings on my 2nd floor patio. I need to refit it into a free standing tripod. DishNetwork will charge me 90 bucks for labor and 50 bucks for the tripod.
Given the cost, I am thinking of doing it myself. One cheap option is to get a galvanized fencepost from Home Depot, setting it in a bucket of concrete and attaching the antenna to it. If I do this, what are the things I need to look out for. Looking at the settings on the dish, I see that the elevation is set at 82 degrees and skew at 54 degrees. The dish faces a south-east direction.
So if I were to pull it down from its current position and fix it on a free standing pole/tripod, should it be ok to keep the elevation and skew angles the same?
Any tips will be very helpful. I am not sure if I am making a simple matter too complicated