I have been reading the Coop's Satellite Digests that were posted up a while ago and couldn't help notice that almost all of the ads in the magazine from all of the various dish companies over the years were of button-hook models. The thing is that I never ever see them, or saw them installed. Were button-hook models more expensive and thus sold fewer? I was looking for ads of either my KTI or my Unimesh in there and in both cases only the button-hook models were shown, yet I've never seen them around. Just wondering.
I sold several button hook dishes over the years, but unfortunately, being aluminum, most of them went to the scrapyard. I have one 12.5 foot dish I'm going after in the spring that's a button hook. There are plenty of fiberglass dishes around with button hook feeds, but scant few wire mesh dishes. Most all of them have tri or quad leg feeds on them. UFI made their telescopic center tubes long enough to feed out the back of the dish making it easier to set the focal distance and polarity.
If I was a bit younger, I'd go after some of the fiberglass dishes, especially the 1 piece UFI's. They were deep, kept their shape, had great gain over C-Band and Ku, and were relatively inexpensive at the time. I can get all you want of these dishes. It's a shame everyone was in such a hurry to get rid of their BUD's. It's way cheaper to outfit one now than in the 90's.
