My 8.5' Birdview dish was damaged when we had our patio put in, and I had to move it out of the way and put it back. After I put it back it could not receive KU band. It was either the high wind gusts that did it in, or maybe mishandling when it was taken off and put back on the mount.
So I bought a new GeoSatPro 120 cm dish and bolted it to the Birdview motor base. My wife and I think it looks pretty ugly (below). What do you think?
I had to drill some new holes to attach the dish. The washer spacers were necessary because the back of the GeoSatPro mount is not entirely flat
I also have an old DMSI SG6100 motor that I would have preferred to use (below), but the tube is slightly loose so there is up and down slop. It makes it impossible to line it up to the satellite arc. I tried to fix it before, but I think I need to try again. My wife is not happy with this ^^^ ugly thing on our new patio!
The GeosatPro dish is now lined up to the arc for KU. But I really miss the 8.5' Birdview that worked great for both KU and C-Band. I will be on the lookout for another dish similar to the BirdView.
So I bought a new GeoSatPro 120 cm dish and bolted it to the Birdview motor base. My wife and I think it looks pretty ugly (below). What do you think?
I had to drill some new holes to attach the dish. The washer spacers were necessary because the back of the GeoSatPro mount is not entirely flat
I also have an old DMSI SG6100 motor that I would have preferred to use (below), but the tube is slightly loose so there is up and down slop. It makes it impossible to line it up to the satellite arc. I tried to fix it before, but I think I need to try again. My wife is not happy with this ^^^ ugly thing on our new patio!
The GeosatPro dish is now lined up to the arc for KU. But I really miss the 8.5' Birdview that worked great for both KU and C-Band. I will be on the lookout for another dish similar to the BirdView.