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<blockquote data-quote="timo_w2s" data-source="post: 889136" data-attributes="member: 196043"><p>Thanks for CJ on this forum I managed to get hold of a used 1.2m Channel Master dish, something I've always wanted to own ever since I got a miniature 35cm BSB Channel Master dish when they were selling them off cheap after BSB merged with Sky (which I still use today, currently looking at 1°W in Finland).</p><p></p><p>Anyway, my plan it to use the 1.2m dish in south Buckinghamshire to look at 1°W as the current 90cm in use suffers a little in the rain for the Finnish channels that I watch. I might even see if I can get an extra LNB looking at 5°E with a bit of ingenuity. </p><p></p><p>The site for the dish will be at ground level between a 6 foot fence and a garden shed so it should be well sheltered from all the neighbours and the wind. In fact I don't have many options where there is a good view south without trees interfering so it's here or nothing.</p><p></p><p>The biggest problem is going to be digging a hole for the pole to rest in. The ground is full of flint stones and you are lucky if the spade goes in more than an inch at a time. There are also a lot of oak trees in the garden and the dish will need to be positioned close up to one, so no doubt there will be a few big roots to contend with too.</p><p></p><p>I'm not sure when I'll attempt this project, I may start digging an "exploratory" hole and see how it goes in the next few weeks but I probably won't finish it until the autumn. There is no urgency in this project, it's more for fun really when I have some spare time and to see what it's like installing a "proper" dish.</p><p></p><p>The pole that came with the dish is 60mm wide and just over 2m tall so will need to be cut down a little to keep the dish down near ground level (or I need to dig a really deep hole) ;)</p><p></p><p>I've never attempted anything quite this major so have a few questions... </p><p></p><p>Bearing in mind the dish shouldn't be exposed to any major winds, how deep does the pole need to be for a 1.2m CM dish? What size hole should I aim for? How can I cut the 60mm pipe without going to too much expense? I'm guessing I'll go through a few hacksaw blades if I attempt this by hand, but is it even possible?</p><p></p><p>Thanks for reading, and I'll keep this thread updated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timo_w2s, post: 889136, member: 196043"] Thanks for CJ on this forum I managed to get hold of a used 1.2m Channel Master dish, something I've always wanted to own ever since I got a miniature 35cm BSB Channel Master dish when they were selling them off cheap after BSB merged with Sky (which I still use today, currently looking at 1°W in Finland). Anyway, my plan it to use the 1.2m dish in south Buckinghamshire to look at 1°W as the current 90cm in use suffers a little in the rain for the Finnish channels that I watch. I might even see if I can get an extra LNB looking at 5°E with a bit of ingenuity. The site for the dish will be at ground level between a 6 foot fence and a garden shed so it should be well sheltered from all the neighbours and the wind. In fact I don't have many options where there is a good view south without trees interfering so it's here or nothing. The biggest problem is going to be digging a hole for the pole to rest in. The ground is full of flint stones and you are lucky if the spade goes in more than an inch at a time. There are also a lot of oak trees in the garden and the dish will need to be positioned close up to one, so no doubt there will be a few big roots to contend with too. I'm not sure when I'll attempt this project, I may start digging an "exploratory" hole and see how it goes in the next few weeks but I probably won't finish it until the autumn. There is no urgency in this project, it's more for fun really when I have some spare time and to see what it's like installing a "proper" dish. The pole that came with the dish is 60mm wide and just over 2m tall so will need to be cut down a little to keep the dish down near ground level (or I need to dig a really deep hole) ;) I've never attempted anything quite this major so have a few questions... Bearing in mind the dish shouldn't be exposed to any major winds, how deep does the pole need to be for a 1.2m CM dish? What size hole should I aim for? How can I cut the 60mm pipe without going to too much expense? I'm guessing I'll go through a few hacksaw blades if I attempt this by hand, but is it even possible? Thanks for reading, and I'll keep this thread updated. [/QUOTE]
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