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    I did a fixed dish install (97W) for a very nice Taiwanese family down in Branson, MO last year, and they paid me with a couple of piles of assorted sat stuff and OTA antennas that they were going to send to the landfill.

    In the sat pile was most of the parts required to construct 2 of the 180 cm 6-petal stamped steel dishes, one on a fixed base, and a pile of pieces that at one time I was reasonably certain had been a polar mount.

    So last winter I assembled one of the dishes, attached it to the fixed stand and used that setup to discover that a box of used 9 C-band LNBs I bought at a garage sale, were all bad.

    After looking at the pics Robby posted in his great "$69.99" thread that gave me the motivation to assemble my polar parts pile into a mount.

    I see he has listed the mount diameter of his new deal to be 2-5/8"? This one was 2-7/8", so I mounted it on an existing planted 2-3/8" OD Sch 40 pipe I had, and used a split piece of 2" PVC for shims...........perfect fit. That pipe would probably be a little wobbly in a high wind, but could probably cut a foot or so off it and it would be fine.

    Haven't had much chance to tune it yet but I was pulling in the usual suspects from 91W and 99W before I had to shut down the other night.
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    C-Band: 10' "Perfect 10" mesh/CalAmp Mini-Mag*** 8.5' Birdview solid/GeoSat C2*** 7.5' Unimesh***180 cm Fortec Star...C-Band LOS from 58W-139W
    Ku-Band: 3ABN .9m/DMX521 LNBF/DG380***Fortec .9m/TrackerII/STAB HH90***7.25' Birdview "Spoon"/TrackerII/70:1 BV H-H***Prodelin 1.8m/GeoSat Bullet/AJAK 180 H-H...Ku-Band LOS from 30W-129W
    Receivers: Toshiba TRX-1820 Analog-->AZBox Elite/Openbox S9 HD****Anxiously awaiting...GEOSAT microHD!!!...****
    OTA Digital: CM 4228/CM 7777 Preamp/Apex DT-250 and Dish 811 for OTA Locals, Toshiba 46" Regza LCD
    In Progress: Unimesh 12', (2) Birdview 8.5' (1 solid & 1 perf) w/Birdview H-H mounts, "Drake" 10' solid alum....*BVOC Asst. Cook & Bottlewasher*






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    great pics i know your in the early stages of testing but how do you think it compares to say that mesh dish ( and it looked to be a 7 1/2 fter )

    although its a solid c-band you might want to throw up one of those prime focus Ku lnbf's and give it a test
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    Quote Originally Posted by gabshere View Post
    great pics i know your in the early stages of testing but how do you think it compares to say that mesh dish ( and it looked to be a 7 1/2 fter )

    although its a solid c-band you might want to throw up one of those prime focus Ku lnbf's and give it a test
    Thanks, George.

    My first impression is the 7 1/2 footer is going to be better, but who knows how much I might squeeze out of the 6' if I have time to play with it.

    And you must be reading my mind, the main reason I put that one on the pole was to try out my GeoSat SL1P on it. Once I can bring in the C-band arc pretty well that will be the next step.
    C-Band: 10' "Perfect 10" mesh/CalAmp Mini-Mag*** 8.5' Birdview solid/GeoSat C2*** 7.5' Unimesh***180 cm Fortec Star...C-Band LOS from 58W-139W
    Ku-Band: 3ABN .9m/DMX521 LNBF/DG380***Fortec .9m/TrackerII/STAB HH90***7.25' Birdview "Spoon"/TrackerII/70:1 BV H-H***Prodelin 1.8m/GeoSat Bullet/AJAK 180 H-H...Ku-Band LOS from 30W-129W
    Receivers: Toshiba TRX-1820 Analog-->AZBox Elite/Openbox S9 HD****Anxiously awaiting...GEOSAT microHD!!!...****
    OTA Digital: CM 4228/CM 7777 Preamp/Apex DT-250 and Dish 811 for OTA Locals, Toshiba 46" Regza LCD
    In Progress: Unimesh 12', (2) Birdview 8.5' (1 solid & 1 perf) w/Birdview H-H mounts, "Drake" 10' solid alum....*BVOC Asst. Cook & Bottlewasher*






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    very cool

    oh to have a back yard I could mount some C-Band poles in
    Winegard 76cm dish, SG2100 motor, Sadoun dual KU LNB..... Directv Slimline SWM 3 LNB.... GeoSatPro 36" dish with Sadoun dual KU LNB... Coolsat 5000 on motorized.... Manhattan RS1933....Directv HR34 (yes the 5 tuner monster) GeoSatPro 200 to aim dishes.... few receivers not set up yet
    Two 6 foot Fortec dish with GeoSatPro dual C-Band LNB "ghetto moved" to various C-Band satellites

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    Nice farm you have going there, Phlat. Keep up the good work.

    I love recycling this equipment myself and nothing beats free.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iceberg View Post
    very cool

    oh to have a back yard I could mount some C-Band poles in
    We have 100 acres of trees, bluffs, creeks and critters and I'm sure we could spare enough for you to plant a few dishes, will send it ASAP, gratis. You just need to pull a few strings at the next HOA meeting.

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    Nice farm you have going there, Phlat. Keep up the good work.

    I love recycling this equipment myself and nothing beats free.
    Thanks, Corrado. It's great to be able to have a place where I can do whatever I want, and family that is cool with it.

    If I keep at it, one day I figure I will know about a tenth as much about this stuff as some of you guys have already forgotten.
    C-Band: 10' "Perfect 10" mesh/CalAmp Mini-Mag*** 8.5' Birdview solid/GeoSat C2*** 7.5' Unimesh***180 cm Fortec Star...C-Band LOS from 58W-139W
    Ku-Band: 3ABN .9m/DMX521 LNBF/DG380***Fortec .9m/TrackerII/STAB HH90***7.25' Birdview "Spoon"/TrackerII/70:1 BV H-H***Prodelin 1.8m/GeoSat Bullet/AJAK 180 H-H...Ku-Band LOS from 30W-129W
    Receivers: Toshiba TRX-1820 Analog-->AZBox Elite/Openbox S9 HD****Anxiously awaiting...GEOSAT microHD!!!...****
    OTA Digital: CM 4228/CM 7777 Preamp/Apex DT-250 and Dish 811 for OTA Locals, Toshiba 46" Regza LCD
    In Progress: Unimesh 12', (2) Birdview 8.5' (1 solid & 1 perf) w/Birdview H-H mounts, "Drake" 10' solid alum....*BVOC Asst. Cook & Bottlewasher*






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