Moved the reversible pole on the non-penetrating mount to the 2" side, then installed the mount and dish. It's a bit unwieldy doing it alone, but I finally got it on there.
Does anybody know how to keep this dish from moving on the mast? We are having strong winds here and it just blows around. The nuts are tightened as much as I think they can be.
I really don't like the mount this dish uses. And the LNB support arms don't line up well with the LNB holder. And unlike the GSP 90 cm, the LNB holder on this dish doesn't allow for fine adjustments.
Am I doing something wrong here? I am just scratching my head
Are you sure the arms are installed the correct direction and side? The arms li e up correctly on both the 40 and 65mm clamps. The 40mm ku clamp is tight, but it allows fore/aft FL and skew adjustment prior to tightening the securing screw.
I think that this is correct t. I'll take a look at my 1.2m GSP tomorrow. Been to long. I don't remember off the top of my head.Should the arms be mounted where the words "left" and "right" meet the dish? That's where I have them.
I would suggest that this information is incorrect. A 2" pole is undersized and I would expect the mount threads to bottom out before firmly seating. The 2 3/8" NPRM was previously recommended and combo packaged with the GSP 1.2M. Sounds like they may have changed their recommendation. You will note that the recommended pole OD in the assembly guide is 55-65mm. 2" OD pipe is less than 55mm.
To avoid future issues, I would sleeve or replace the pole with 2 3/8" galvanized fence post. I have modified many NPRM poles to increase OD or add height.
I'm sure there's a solution here; I'll do one of the above to make it work. Just disappointed my (not so inexpensive) mount doesn't work, when they said it would.
Get a small length of pvc pipe to fit around the 2" metal pipe you have. Split it so you can easily put it on to make the mast pipe "fatter", and use it as a shim to clamp down the dish.
Or, buy a chainlink fence CORNER POST piece of pipe, as those are 2-3/8" and work perfectly.