Greetings,
Thanks to all for the info I've picked up from lurking for a while. I may be acquiring an FTA setup soon. Any help with the following questions would be greatly appreciated:
3. My location will be a wooden deck, and a few neighbors use tripods for their pay services. Are these stable enough for a 30"? My thought was that I could take the setup camping, etc, if it wasn't permanently mounted.
4. Is there some type of hand crank or other adjustable mount good for manually swinging a dish so I can surf different sats without a motor, and without having to loosen and tighten the mast clamp again and again?
Best regards and thanks again to all.
GPS,
Tripods are fine. IF they are well secured so that wind (or kids or inebriated adults) don't move them. I have a 1.2 M dish on a tripod, but it is well anchored to the ground with stakes through the tripod feet. It is basically a permanent installation in regards to how stable it is.
I recommend that (if you don't bolt the base down to your deck) that you set up the upper portion of the mast, the dish and the motor to be absolutely perfectly aligned and do not readjust it. Then adjust the base of the tripod to level the mast and adjust the azimuth. In other words, try to reduce the number of adjustable axis' to the minimum possible. Use some sandbags to hold the feet of the tripod in place if necessary.
If the upper mast, motor and dish adjustments are left fixed, and they were spot on to begin with, then you only need to concern yourself with keeping the base of the mast level and pointing the whole assembly towards the correct azimuth. Overall, this will simplify your adjustments in the long run.
As for some sort of crank mechanism to adjust the tripod/dish I would not spend the time or money on this. If you are really handy at mechanically engineering such things, you can fabricate something that would be well suited for the purpose, but I think that it is a great deal of overkill. If you have a mind to and the time to do it, it would be nice. But, I think you can do just as well with a motor if you are going to set this up on your deck.
If you are wanting to take it camping, I think I would opt to just dial it in manually as if it were a fixed point dish w/o a motor and w/o a hand crank. You won't find much of anything that you can BUY to do it for you cheaply. You would have to engineer it yourself otherwise it is going to cost you a lot of dough to get something really GOOD or you are going to get a piece of junk.
If you haven't set up many (or any) dishes before this, you really should focus on using a fixed point dish and getting adept and proficient at aligning fixed point dishes first. There is a lot of valuable information and experience that you will gain that can be applied when you do adopt a motor later. You won't understand precisely what the motor is doing until you have to work at being the motor yourself first. You will get a much better perception of the dish alignment parameters if you have to align everything manually first. It is kind of like taking a prerequisite college course or OJT.
That is my personal technical advice for your satellite stuff.
Now, I must give you a hard time regarding camping. First of all, why in the world would you want to go camping and take a TV along? Or even a radio? That's not camping! Going camping should mean a backpack, a hatchet and knife, a spool of rope, a gun and a fishing pole and NO PEOPLE or contact with society. You gotta go out in the woods, into the mountains or on the plains or on a canoe down a wild river and live off the land. Even a tent would be a luxury that should not be included in the camping experience. You can stay in your backyard in a tent. If you are taking your TV along, to go camping, you might as well paint your living room walls with murals of trees and sit in your comfy recliner! LOL You simply cannot enjoy and experience nature while camping unless you set out afoot and without anything but the barest of necessities for survival.
You understand that I am ribbing you on this subject, but I must tell you that it is the only way that I go camping. I won't have it any other way. Unfortunately, no one else ever seems to want to go camping with me. I don't understand why.
RADAR