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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
Multi LNB Set up on a Sky Dish
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<blockquote data-quote="jeallen01" data-source="post: 1113964" data-attributes="member: 176704"><p>In order of increasing time, effort & cost required:</p><p>a) 80cm fixed dish on short pole on the "E-shaped" brackets shown earlier</p><p>b) new fence post with a) as above, but buried in the ground and "bracketed" to existing fence post with wooden battens or metal bars - won't require much in the way of "foundations" if you sit the post on a largish concrete slab on the ground</p><p>c) full height scaffolding pole with dish mounted directly on it, and maybe braced to the fence post with "E" brackets (which is basically how one of my steerable dishes is mounted) - needs "full" foundations</p><p>d) as c) but with dish on motor on the scaffolding pole</p><p></p><p>Personally, as I said earlier, a) would my choice for a quick, easy and cheap "starter for 10" - but it's your choice, so it's up to you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeallen01, post: 1113964, member: 176704"] In order of increasing time, effort & cost required: a) 80cm fixed dish on short pole on the "E-shaped" brackets shown earlier b) new fence post with a) as above, but buried in the ground and "bracketed" to existing fence post with wooden battens or metal bars - won't require much in the way of "foundations" if you sit the post on a largish concrete slab on the ground c) full height scaffolding pole with dish mounted directly on it, and maybe braced to the fence post with "E" brackets (which is basically how one of my steerable dishes is mounted) - needs "full" foundations d) as c) but with dish on motor on the scaffolding pole Personally, as I said earlier, a) would my choice for a quick, easy and cheap "starter for 10" - but it's your choice, so it's up to you! [/QUOTE]
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