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A double stacked lo-pro, with EL/AZ broke off for the middle tie-together, on an under eave mount with studs hit on one side only, no corner braces, and pointed right at trees during a winter install, service out at beginning of spring.

the other one is a LO,LO pro


You mean like these?
 

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The "anchored" pole

the country pole

the line of sight boost
 

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Lo,Lopro on a rail

one block non-pen


I could do this all day
 

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Tons of jobs by power lines.
I can'tfind my favorite right now tho, its grounded to a gas main
 

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One time i was in the country no hardware store in sight and had no tapcons, i predrilled the holes in the brick stuffed the holes with the plastic part of the flex clips and then lag screws, dish500 felt solid i know it lasted at least 90 days
 
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you realize you are the type of installer being made fun of right?

that low-low pro is classy. i've got a picture of a rail mount attached to a 2.5" pole, and a low pro on a flat roof mount kicking around here somewhere. they're both AT&T uverse installers.
 
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The amount of garbage I seen in 7 years makes these installs look like perfect Installs.


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you realize you are the type of installer being made fun of right?

that low-low pro is classy. i've got a picture of a rail mount attached to a 2.5" pole, and a low pro on a flat roof mount kicking around here somewhere. they're both AT&T uverse installers.

Low pro on a sled? Ive done that, if i didnt have a sled i would just use 5 cinder blocks, a low pro and 4 support arms
 
you realize you are the type of installer being made fun of right?

that low-low pro is classy. i've got a picture of a rail mount attached to a 2.5" pole, and a low pro on a flat roof mount kicking around here somewhere. they're both AT&T uverse installers.
Im not an installer
 
Can we just leave this forum to pics of bad installs with explanation? Whats interesting to see it the funny ones!
 
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