The GEOSATpro dish is a well constructed dish and only the most severe wind would damage the reflector. The dish has an operational wind speed up to 65MPH and survival to 125MPH. rv1pop experiences extreme winds and the problem was addressed when he added the side support arms to the LNBF support arm.
It certainly sounds like your mast is not mounted securely to provide a stable base. The tripod legs must be properly and securely mounted to provide a stable platform for the reflector. If the tripod support legs are not properly supported, the dish, no matter what the design features, will be pushed out of alignment.
You might post a photo of the eve mount so we can comment. Is the eve mount similar to the eve mount that we offer with the adjustable side support leg?
Eve Mount
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However, Glorystar, you are correct. The only other thing I did was to drill a 1/8 inch hole through the mount and pole when accurately lined up, and put a sheet metel screw through the hole to lock it in place. It continued to work through a 15 second 80 mph gust, without moving.
One other thing I did was to use good carriage bolts through 2 of the holes (diagonally) in the mount plate and on the braces where the mount to the side of the building (as if it was an eave).
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Without the LNB braces, the wind was a major problem. With the braces, the dish even works well as a portable, but the base is not the best, IF you can NOT use the braces on the mast - as when clamped to a picnic table! That said, however, the ability to level the mast in every direction and the included bubble level, which I leave in on the road,, is a huge plus, which usually makes it workable.
Right now, I am in Lynnwood WA and could not use the mast braces - the wind, ice and snow are causing me some problems, but since the signal comes back, I do not think it is the mast or dish. Temperature more likely since the aiming was quick and close, but not very good.
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For the eave bracing, and since I want solid signal rather than a pretty mount job, I put an 18 inch 2X6 on each side of the mast, 2 1/2" lag and 3 1/2" carriage bolted to the structure and 1/4 inch by 2 1/2 inch carriage bolts through the braces and the 2X6s. Did not move in 5 months. Took it down to go on the road.