This is from Craigs List Raleigh-Free section: If interested email this guy at :sale-238091250@craigslist.org
Here's the deal: I have one 12 ft. fiberglass C-band dish (small embeded mesh, good for KU too). It is assembled on a polar mount and perched on 4 1/2" OD iron-pipe pole in my back yard. It comes apart in petal-shaped sections. It is very heavy. It has succesfully weathered multiple hurricanes over the past 10 years with no damage or even misalignment. It has a working motorized arm with a working sensor. It has a working polorotor with working low-temp C-band LNB. All of that (and more) is yours for free, if you come here, disassemble it, and take it away. This is not an easy task, I recommend 2 strong responsible adults and either a bucket truck or scissors lift. If you do come get, or attempt to get, this dish you must agree that all members of your party waive any right whatsoever to any damages, tort claims, lawsuits, or similar regarding any resulting injuries to you or damages to your property. You must also agree that when/if you haul this thing away, you will never ever bring it back to me. That being said, I'll throw in the following items to make this a better deal for you: All the C-band recievers I can find in my storage shed, which should be a Prosat 390, a Drake ESR1024 with positioner unit and cable, and an old Zenith something or another. Also included are a stand-alone VC2 "cage" unit, a blue VCRS module, and a pink VC2+ module. I want this thing gone so bad I'll also throw in my almost unused Corotor C/KU feed and the associated brand new low-temp KU LNB. I also have an ancient Prosat 18" positioner, its associated stand-alone control box, and an old C-band LNA and its block down converter. You can have these as well if you want but I won't insist if you find it to be too junky
Heck, I'll even give you all my C-band books! How can you say no?????
Just to reiterate: You have to take the dish to get any of the "goodies", and you can't bring it back or sue me. C'mon, its FREE FREE FREE, and that monster dish will annoy the crap out of your neighbors! It also resembles a giant sombrero, and occasionally attracts the interest of military helicopters!
Here's the deal: I have one 12 ft. fiberglass C-band dish (small embeded mesh, good for KU too). It is assembled on a polar mount and perched on 4 1/2" OD iron-pipe pole in my back yard. It comes apart in petal-shaped sections. It is very heavy. It has succesfully weathered multiple hurricanes over the past 10 years with no damage or even misalignment. It has a working motorized arm with a working sensor. It has a working polorotor with working low-temp C-band LNB. All of that (and more) is yours for free, if you come here, disassemble it, and take it away. This is not an easy task, I recommend 2 strong responsible adults and either a bucket truck or scissors lift. If you do come get, or attempt to get, this dish you must agree that all members of your party waive any right whatsoever to any damages, tort claims, lawsuits, or similar regarding any resulting injuries to you or damages to your property. You must also agree that when/if you haul this thing away, you will never ever bring it back to me. That being said, I'll throw in the following items to make this a better deal for you: All the C-band recievers I can find in my storage shed, which should be a Prosat 390, a Drake ESR1024 with positioner unit and cable, and an old Zenith something or another. Also included are a stand-alone VC2 "cage" unit, a blue VCRS module, and a pink VC2+ module. I want this thing gone so bad I'll also throw in my almost unused Corotor C/KU feed and the associated brand new low-temp KU LNB. I also have an ancient Prosat 18" positioner, its associated stand-alone control box, and an old C-band LNA and its block down converter. You can have these as well if you want but I won't insist if you find it to be too junky

Just to reiterate: You have to take the dish to get any of the "goodies", and you can't bring it back or sue me. C'mon, its FREE FREE FREE, and that monster dish will annoy the crap out of your neighbors! It also resembles a giant sombrero, and occasionally attracts the interest of military helicopters!