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<blockquote data-quote="moonbase" data-source="post: 1121236" data-attributes="member: 178786"><p>I started off with one of them flat squarial dishes for SKY, stangely enough when I lived in Sutton just a few hundred yards from the footy ground that was on the 3.0W feed tonight.</p><p>It became a natural progression for me.</p><p>0.6m --> 1.2m --> 1.5m --> 1.8m --> 2.0m --> 2.2m --> 2.4m --> 2.8m.</p><p></p><p>The handy thing about a mobile platform is that it can be wheeled around easily, immobilised when in service, costs next to nowt to build and can be stashed away when not in use.</p><p>I built mine from a free pallet from the local builders yard, a set of 4 castors from eBay costing a fiver, some metal and bolts for the immobilising system costing around £20 and a bit of gravel board and decking off cuts to reinforce it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moonbase, post: 1121236, member: 178786"] I started off with one of them flat squarial dishes for SKY, stangely enough when I lived in Sutton just a few hundred yards from the footy ground that was on the 3.0W feed tonight. It became a natural progression for me. 0.6m --> 1.2m --> 1.5m --> 1.8m --> 2.0m --> 2.2m --> 2.4m --> 2.8m. The handy thing about a mobile platform is that it can be wheeled around easily, immobilised when in service, costs next to nowt to build and can be stashed away when not in use. I built mine from a free pallet from the local builders yard, a set of 4 castors from eBay costing a fiver, some metal and bolts for the immobilising system costing around £20 and a bit of gravel board and decking off cuts to reinforce it. [/QUOTE]
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