Hey guys. I had a question about pole stabilization. I am living in Houston now and today has been very windy. I kept getting the "Acquiring Signal" screen, so I took a peek out at my balcony, and my dish was wobbling on its pole. Crap. Well the bottom line is I lost signal for most of the day on my nationals; my locals came in just fine, which maybe has to do with the spotbeam having a larger margin of error for dish pointing? I don't know.
Either way, if this is the problem (I am assuming it is the shaking of the dish; i have two receivers, with the same issue), what can I do to fix it? Currently, the pole is sitting on my balcony (I live in an apartment) in a bucket of concrete. The bucket is filled up 75%. I wanted the damn thing mounted directly onto the railing on a short pole, but my apartment management said that nothing could be fixed to the structure. The installer seemed a little worried, but got out of here without saying a word. Keep in mind, I had this done in early March and this is the first issue I have had with it. I also can't tell if the bucket itself has now been moved or if the pole itself was just wobbling.
Any suggestions?
Either way, if this is the problem (I am assuming it is the shaking of the dish; i have two receivers, with the same issue), what can I do to fix it? Currently, the pole is sitting on my balcony (I live in an apartment) in a bucket of concrete. The bucket is filled up 75%. I wanted the damn thing mounted directly onto the railing on a short pole, but my apartment management said that nothing could be fixed to the structure. The installer seemed a little worried, but got out of here without saying a word. Keep in mind, I had this done in early March and this is the first issue I have had with it. I also can't tell if the bucket itself has now been moved or if the pole itself was just wobbling.
Any suggestions?