what size dish is this

  • ENJOY SATELLITEGUYS AD FREE THIS FEBRUARY!

    Thank you to the very generous support we got from our members in December we have decided to make the month of February AD FREE for everyone!

    We want to see the true speed of our site and enjoy SatelliteGuys the way it was meant to be enjoyed!

    If you would like to help us keep the lights on and keep enjoying the site AD FREE consider becoming a PUB MEMBER by CLICKING HERE.

    THANK YOU TO EVERYONE FOR YOUR SUPPORT!
Status
Please reply by conversation.

jmc98

Supporting Founder
Original poster
Supporting Founder
Jan 11, 2005
822
43
32.750N 97.488W Fort worth Tx
is this dish about a 30 inch dish ?
 

Attachments

  • securedownload.jpg
    securedownload.jpg
    57.2 KB · Views: 338
Looks to be. Would work better if it wasn't shaded by the overhang. Gotta be knocking out half the signal.
I've 'fixed' a few D15H and direcked 'self installs' by moving the dish down a couple of feet.
 
Looks to be. Would work better if it wasn't shaded by the overhang. Gotta be knocking out half the signal.
I've 'fixed' a few D15H and direcked 'self installs' by moving the dish down a couple of feet.
found the dish on craiglist for reasonable offer and was looking for a ku dish instead of going c/ku on my 7.5 foot dish just want to verify the size before making an offer
 
I got Channel Master 1.2 meters for" 1) free and 2) $25. (to buy some ply and paint, to make a sign, which was the 'plan' for it) All the 30 inch CM's were free. I'd offer 20, only because there's a usable FTA LNBF by the looks of it. Maybe it's a 33 inch ??????
 
I agree, 30" Winegard. It's too small for good Ku coverage. 1m minimum recommended for a motorized installation.
 
I agree, 30" Winegard. It's too small for good Ku coverage. 1m minimum recommended for a motorized installation.
I used that 30" dish in Minnesota with no issues. The only satellite I had issues with was 116.8 and that was more due to footprint and 103W but that was due to the wonky skew

Got DVB & DVB-S2
 
I used that 30" dish in Minnesota with no issues. The only satellite I had issues with was 116.8 and that was more due to footprint and 103W but that was due to the wonky skew

Got DVB & DVB-S2
The Winegard is a good dish and I used one for many years :) For a 30" dish you can't find a better one. It just wasn't as good as a larger dish for those hard to lock football feeds. I think there might be issues on 125.0W with the smaller Winegard. But since I have 10' perforated dishes with C/Ku feeds, I haven't used the Winegard in a couple of years.
 
Status
Please reply by conversation.

AZBox Ultra not shutting down.

Users Who Are Viewing This Thread (Total: 0, Members: 0, Guests: 0)

Who Read This Thread (Total Members: 1)