Garage sale nut here, on Thursdays through Saturdays. Its how I build my radio and odd electronics collection. Have driven past this dish many times as its in the same city as our sister station, always thought it was a Paraclipse unit. (We still have a Paraclipse bringing in a racing network and MSU sports at our sister station, consumer grade.) But, apparently this one is not!
Got permission to walk through the yard and see it! Supports appear to be a heavy and durable plastic or fiberglass! It's survived well, not used for the past 10 to 15 years. Told the owners about H2H service, they seemed interested, but prefer to sell it cheaply! While I'm mainly a Birdview fan, this one intrigues me, and I've never seen reference to it on the site here brand-wise. Anyone ever worked with one? Know any quirks about it? Recommended method for minimal disassembly to move 20 miles? It would need a new motor drive, that's shot...but, could be a good stationary dish, too!
Or, is it a "Leave it where it is and keep looking" situation? Another solid steel large 10 footer has been given to me, but will need much work and many people to move as well! (not sure where that picture is.) I like this one better given how good it seems to have weathered the years!
Got permission to walk through the yard and see it! Supports appear to be a heavy and durable plastic or fiberglass! It's survived well, not used for the past 10 to 15 years. Told the owners about H2H service, they seemed interested, but prefer to sell it cheaply! While I'm mainly a Birdview fan, this one intrigues me, and I've never seen reference to it on the site here brand-wise. Anyone ever worked with one? Know any quirks about it? Recommended method for minimal disassembly to move 20 miles? It would need a new motor drive, that's shot...but, could be a good stationary dish, too!
Or, is it a "Leave it where it is and keep looking" situation? Another solid steel large 10 footer has been given to me, but will need much work and many people to move as well! (not sure where that picture is.) I like this one better given how good it seems to have weathered the years!