Sounds better
That'll be only about 1/3rd as much concrete.
And a round hole would use less.
While I still think it's overkill for California, if you're happy, so be it.
I'm with you on the 48" deep. No question.
Might go with a 9" or 10" sorta round hole.
And optionally a 12-14" round pad on top (2" thick).
Or possibly something made up from a paving stone...
				
			That'll be only about 1/3rd as much concrete.
And a round hole would use less.
While I still think it's overkill for California, if you're happy, so be it.

I'm with you on the 48" deep. No question.
Might go with a 9" or 10" sorta round hole.
And optionally a 12-14" round pad on top (2" thick).
Or possibly something made up from a paving stone...
 
	 
	 
 
		 
 
		 .  I was outside early this evening and regretfully, I'm going to have to go a little higher on the pole than originally planned.  It looks like 10' is going to be the height that I'll need.  Not only will it be up higher but it will be at a perfect height to work on it when I'm standing on my patio roof.  I can spin the mount around 180 degrees to bolt on the reflector.  I'll also be able to stand on the roof and install the LBNF.  What would you recommend I use as far as an LBNF goes (and where to buy it).  I'll use it for aiming and toss it later on when I install the dual feed horn and LNB's.  Is there an inexpensive LBNF that is compatible with my F/D .278?
.  I was outside early this evening and regretfully, I'm going to have to go a little higher on the pole than originally planned.  It looks like 10' is going to be the height that I'll need.  Not only will it be up higher but it will be at a perfect height to work on it when I'm standing on my patio roof.  I can spin the mount around 180 degrees to bolt on the reflector.  I'll also be able to stand on the roof and install the LBNF.  What would you recommend I use as far as an LBNF goes (and where to buy it).  I'll use it for aiming and toss it later on when I install the dual feed horn and LNB's.  Is there an inexpensive LBNF that is compatible with my F/D .278? 
 
		 
 
		 
			 
			 
			
 
			 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		