Exactly! It's not like his name was Captain East Vancouver. Still, not as confusing as that fertilizer explosion in East West, Texas.Aren't the Washingtonians a tad unoriginal naming a town East Vancouver ?
Poor pic quality but it looks like there is no polar or az/el mount. Just the regular steel mount for microwave antenna. So that tells me it was a terrestrial microwave link antenna. Still for a 15 foot antenna i'd have one made up or somethingSaw this on QRZ this morning...
Aluminum (solid) 4.6m parabolic dish antenna with steel mounting. depth approximately 36 inches. Located near Cleveland, OH. The dish comes apart in two halves. Dish is free, but you must pick it up your self.
http://forums.qrz.com/showthread.php?391596-4-6m-parabolic-dish-antenna
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Saw this on QRZ this morning...
Aluminum (solid) 4.6m parabolic dish antenna with steel mounting. depth approximately 36 inches. Located near Cleveland, OH. The dish comes apart in two halves. Dish is free, but you must pick it up your self.
http://forums.qrz.com/showthread.php?391596-4-6m-parabolic-dish-antenna
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A close look suggests this might be 6' or 8'.$1500.00 - mesh BUD - Sturbridge, MA
It ain't April 1st, this little creampuff was owned by a little ol' lady who only watched television on Sunday mornings.
http://worcester.craigslist.org/ele/3815130095.html
no picture, but this is a dish worth collecting.Free - 8' Channelmaster fiberglass - Waupaca, WI