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    Can someone tell me how much will be?

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    I try to installed a 6 foot or 71/2 foot dish net (bud) for a restaurant here in New Jersey but i just don't know the price of big bud dish plus shipping & handle and the final how much will be the installation with receiver any comments will really be thanksful.

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    You are talking about big time work, like planting the pole, putting together the new dish, mounting the dish, running the cables from the receiver to the dish, aligning the declination and elevation on the mount and dish, aiming the dish, programming the receiver...
    Call Skyvision for the price of a new dish plus shipping.
    Have you done this before? Or will you be hiring someone to install the dish? Now days BUD installers are very few.
    What kind of system will the restaurant be using? 4DTV?
    System 1: Pansat 2700a with a Moteck SG2100 HH motor drive and a Invacom universal .3 LNB mounted on a Primestar 1.2 meter dish. Also using a Primestar .75 meter with a .8 Channel Master LNB to receive AMC 3 channels (this is because of obstruction in its path!)
    Using Extigy External soundcard to encode AC 3 audio.
    System 2: Pansat 2000v as a slave receiver on the 4DTV GI 920 system that consists of a 1985 8 foot solid dish with a Cotorola II feed horn and 15 degree LNB. For C Band FTA use.

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    manny check sadoun's website, he's in Ohio and a sponsor here, I think he has c-band dishes up to 8'. Shipping might be a little cheaper too .
    For estimating, also you have to consider roof-mount or pole. If they want non-penetrating roof mount, that's another piece you'll need to purchase or locate.
    Icon 550, Vantage 1100HD (thanks Stogie) on .90M primestar DG380 motor.10'Sami+GI650 for c-band.
    CS5000 now on 1m primestar-polar mount backup system.
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