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I am going a house remodel and would prefer the wall mount approach to a roof mount...do installers tend to have these with them or is it a special request only?
 

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It is the same mount either way. How the dish is mounted is largely dependent on the installer.

If you're talking about an under-eave mount, that's probably going to cost extra.
 

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Mertzen said:
But to the OP. What kind of wall? Brick or siding?
Neither :D Stucco and no styrofoam...

I don't really want it roof mounted on the second story roof (WAF)...if mounted on the first floor roof down the side of the house and with the neighbor's two story house around 7 feet away to the right would this cause signal problems due to being in a gutter of sorts?
 

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pdawg17 said:
Neither :D Stucco and no styrofoam...
Forget it. Even if the tech wanted to I wouldn't let him.

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I don't really want it roof mounted on the second story roof (WAF)...if mounted on the first floor roof down the side of the house and with the neighbor's two story house around 7 feet away to the right would this cause signal problems due to being in a gutter of sorts?
Hard to say, but most likely that'd be to close
 

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Forget it. Even if the tech wanted to I wouldn't let him.

Hard to say, but most likely that'd be to close
So you are saying no wall mount and no first floor? In other words, you are saying to mount it on the second level roof?
 

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pdawg17 said:
So you are saying no wall mount and no first floor? In other words, you are saying to mount it on the second level roof?
Stucco is a bad surface to mount a ODU on, D* advises strongly against it.
I always say the higher the better.
 

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From what has been said..........consider enough 2" od pipe to reach from the ground to the second floor roof level (where you have LOS) and another five feet. Use antenna pole hardware to attach your pole to the building at the roof edge. At ground level dig in a few bricks( for support of the pole & dish weight) and put a clamp on the pole end........pour concrete ( a bag or two to keep the pole from rotating).
Set your two story pole as close to plumb as you can. Run the cables down (or inside) this antenna mast.

Can you dig it?

Joe
 

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Most stucco walls are too thin to be strong enough for the weight of the Slimline dish, which is quite heavy and sitting on top of a long lever (the mast). Most of the stucco wall installs that I see have a nice pattern of cracks, running from the bolt holes out several feet in all directions. More than once, I've been to a house where the dish is on the ground, or hanging from its cables, and there's a nice 8x12" hole in the wall.

Wall mounts are ideal in many situations, as the house will shelter the dish from wind, which is usually a dish's biggest enemy. But the house's contruction has to support the mounting location, or the dish has to go somewhere else.
 

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IIP said:
Most of the stucco wall installs that I see have a nice pattern of cracks, running from the bolt holes out several feet in all directions. More than once, I've been to a house where the dish is on the ground, or hanging from its cables, and there's a nice 8x12" hole in the wall.
We don't have that much stucco jobs around here. But I had a slimline once barely hanging on. Called the boss and said 'not touching that'. Strangely enough months later it was still there.
 

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Another recommendation for a pole mount.

Here's a pic of my dish tree -- 10' corner fence post from Home
Depot, 6' above ground and 4' into good ole Mother Earth with
a bolt through the bottom and a sack of Qwikrete into the hole.

Quick, easy and rock-stable.
 

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