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- 04-25-2007 05:15 PM #1
Virtual Rock to cover your DISH
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Sadoun is offering the Virtual Rock used to cover an 18" or 24" DISH.

This Virtual Rock (CS-14) was named after the majestic Adirondack Mountains. It is our largest rock and has a wide range of uses. This rock is great for covering larger fixtures, pumps, manholes and a satellite dish.
- Satellite Signal will pass through he surface of the rock with up to 10% loss (make sure your dish is optimized for maximum signal before covering it with the rock)
- Realistic Natural Look
- Beautifies the Landscape while protecting the dish
- A "Stone Age" solution to a modern aesthetic problem
Measures 30"x31"x25" HPrice: $249.00
S/H is $100 to a business address or a terminal
Available in several colors

Actual Weight: 32 lb
Ships from a different warehouse. Not available for local pickup.
- 04-25-2007 05:15 PM # ADS
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- 04-25-2007 09:21 PM #2
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Isn't this the same company your ordering them from?
http://WWW.VIRTUALROCKS.COM/
- 04-25-2007 09:45 PM #3
do they make one for 6 foot dishes?
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Two 6 foot Fortec dish with GeoSatPro dual C-Band LNB "ghetto moved" to various C-Band satellites
- 04-26-2007 01:47 AM #4
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Sorry Iceberg, no 6 footer version.
Yes, satellite man, we are an authorized reseller. If interested, you can order it from us, thus supporting a sponsor of these great forums you are reading.
- 04-26-2007 11:32 AM #5
Sorry, but I would rather spend $249 towards your 240cm dish and get rid of my wife who wants me to place my 24" satellite dish under a rock.

A neat idea, but way too expensive especially with shipping costs added.
Dishes: 240cm (8') WS International Dish, C-Band * 180cm (6') Fortec Dish, C-Band * 180cm (6') Channel Master Dish, C-Band * 120cm (4') Channel Master Dish, SG2100 H-H, KU-Band * 36" X 26" Channel Master (StarBand) Dish, DBS * 18" Dish, DirecTV, DSS LNBF * Dish 1000+, Dish Network
OTA Antennas: Terk TV-32 UHF Antenna, (Pittsburgh, PA locals) * Antennacraft MXU59 UHF Antenna, (Johnstown, PA locals)
Receivers: VIP722 Dish Network * Coolsat 4000 Premium * Coolsat 6100 PVR * Openbox S9 HD PVR * Motorola DSR-410DS
- 04-26-2007 01:15 PM #6
If something could hide c-band dishes.. my neighbors might even let me get away with it.. :-p
- 04-26-2007 04:51 PM #7
- 04-26-2007 07:07 PM #8
Rock alternatives for C-band
Maybe someone should offer walk-in underground burial crypts for those annoying neighbors.
Sort of like the fall-out shelters from the 60's
You invite your neighbor for a walk-through, and see if he gets the idea.
Or, get an aerial photo of your lot, and photoshop in a bunch of C-band dishes.
Show him that, tell him that's what you are planning, and then compromise on just one.
- 04-27-2007 07:00 AM #9
- 04-30-2007 04:46 PM #10
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You might find this stuff cheaper on eBay, but you can't beat Sadoun's customer service and expert help!

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