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GutBomb
06-29-04, 07:51 PM
I live in an apartment so filling up my balcony with a bunch of dishes pointed at various birds is not an option. plus i have about $400-$500 to spend on a system so a motor is definitely in the cards. here is the system I am looking to set up:

motorized 30" dish w/single lnb
pansat 2500a

now on the railing of the balcony i already have my directv dish and i am planning on keeping that for the wife (fta while cool, is just not wife friendly)

My question is... is the concrete filled bucket with pole sticking out of it a viable option for a 30" dish? I am hoping so. We rarely go out there and there is a lot of room there so it will not get physically moved by us. the balcony is pretty well shielded from wind and weather as well, and i have a VERY awesome view of the entire southern sky (i am in central illinois)

I am planning on decorating the bucket with plants or something to keep the apartment complex off my back, but there is not much they can really say, I am allowed to have as many dishes as i want as long as they are in my area and not protruding into any areas not controlled by myself.

Jason Nipp
07-01-04, 04:32 PM
My question is... is the concrete filled bucket with pole sticking out of it a viable option for a 30" dish? I am hoping so. We rarely go out there and there is a lot of room there so it will not get physically moved by us. the balcony is pretty well shielded from wind and weather as well, and i have a VERY awesome view of the entire southern sky (i am in central illinois)

I can't necessarily speak for a 30" But I have a SuperDish which is a 36" elliptical and it shakes very thouroughly in moderate wind. It is pole mounted in the ground and secured by a concrete. Now I haven't had any issues loosing signal in wind...yet,...but I'd have to assume that a large bucket secured antenna may shift during moderate to high winds. If you are good in the realignment department and can live with this inconvenience your golden.

Jason :D

pluto
07-02-04, 11:04 AM
My question is... is the concrete filled bucket with pole sticking out of it a viable option for a 30" dish? I am hoping so. We rarely go out there and there is a lot of room there so it will not get physically moved by us. the balcony is pretty well shielded from wind and weather as well, and i have a VERY awesome view of the entire southern sky (i am in central illinois)

I am planning on decorating the bucket with plants or something to keep the apartment complex off my back, but there is not much they can really say, I am allowed to have as many dishes as i want as long as they are in my area and not protruding into any areas not controlled by myself.

I attached my 30" dish to a heavy concrete block and place it in my backyard on the ground surround it with a few blocks and some weigh
to hold it down in heavy wind. It worked out real well even in those
very windy days. I live in the Chicago area, and got the blocks from Home Depot.

Duke

GutBomb
07-02-04, 12:32 PM
sounds good. do you have a motor on your dish pluto?

pluto
07-02-04, 02:57 PM
sounds good. do you have a motor on your dish pluto?

No I don't - and to clarify I attached the arm of the dish to the block so there is no need for a pole