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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
Egis in polarmount and multifeed system for ku and c band
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<blockquote data-quote="mirko73" data-source="post: 1080809" data-attributes="member: 414458"><p>hi,</p><p>decision on final dish to mount strictly depends on inspection's results on the roof !</p><p></p><p>it is not only my preference or availibility of the product !</p><p></p><p>the fact is that mine is a 10 floor building and interspace between external slab and attic roof seems to be not so relevant: it should be eventually built a reinforced concrete plinth to anchor the antenna (over 2 m) to the slab!</p><p></p><p>an expert installer will work alongside me in this project and he has just told me to pay attention to total weight of equipment in relation to maximum load tolerance....that's to say 1,8 m antenna is totally different from a 2,4 m antenna!</p><p></p><p>given the above, I hope to find a 2,4 m antenna to have chance to get C-band signals knowing full well that lower diameter prevent any concrete chance of it !</p><p></p><p></p><p>that said, any advice is welcome!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mirko73, post: 1080809, member: 414458"] hi, decision on final dish to mount strictly depends on inspection's results on the roof ! it is not only my preference or availibility of the product ! the fact is that mine is a 10 floor building and interspace between external slab and attic roof seems to be not so relevant: it should be eventually built a reinforced concrete plinth to anchor the antenna (over 2 m) to the slab! an expert installer will work alongside me in this project and he has just told me to pay attention to total weight of equipment in relation to maximum load tolerance....that's to say 1,8 m antenna is totally different from a 2,4 m antenna! given the above, I hope to find a 2,4 m antenna to have chance to get C-band signals knowing full well that lower diameter prevent any concrete chance of it ! that said, any advice is welcome! [/QUOTE]
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