I have had my dish (an 80cm Fortec) on a "temporary" mount for the last year and a half - just a piece of wood on my deck. The wood has since gotten wet, rotted, is very, very far from plumb - it's never been plumb enough for me to put my positioner (a STAB HH-120 - has sat around for 2 years now) on it anyway. For a long time, I have wanted to put the dish (actually a 1m dish to make up for coax losses) on a pole in a part of my yard with a very clear view of the southern sky, but there's the fact that the frost depth here is about FIVE FEET deep. We have a manual post-hole digger, but I'm not sure how useful it would be in makig a five-foot hole.
So what do you guys think is the easiest, most reasonable method to mount the dish? It might be possible to make a new mount on the deck, but that would mean nothing west of 110* or so and no possible upgrade to C-band. Would a tripod be better? Or do you think digging a hole would be reasonable? I'm kind of in a rush here - the ground will probably be frozen in two weeks or so.
So what do you guys think is the easiest, most reasonable method to mount the dish? It might be possible to make a new mount on the deck, but that would mean nothing west of 110* or so and no possible upgrade to C-band. Would a tripod be better? Or do you think digging a hole would be reasonable? I'm kind of in a rush here - the ground will probably be frozen in two weeks or so.