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Sky & Freesat fringe reception
Astra 2d in Sweden
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<blockquote data-quote="archive10" data-source="post: 759929"><p>yep, that's more like it. Should be somewhere around 3500-4500 SEK ultimately, if in good condition.</p><p>Condition of these things usually only dependent on mechanical damage when moving them...</p><p>...once they're mounted, not much wears on them.</p><p>(Only thing I found rusting are the bolds that hold the dish to the mount, and the mount bolts.</p><p>But a little grease will seal that up nicely.)</p><p>The one in the pic looks to be in very good condition.</p><p>Transport... well, mine went into a trailer and a minivan, respectively.</p><p>Remember to dismantle the feed holder arms before taking reflector off mount, and mount of tube.</p><p>Reflector be lifted by a single person, but really should have two people to ensure safe handling.</p><p>Mast may be good value, if it is 4.5 inch and you have a slab that it may go into.</p><p>It's clear that this guy has bolted it to his floor of his concrete balcony.</p><p>Perfect if you want to put it on a nother concrete slab (pour yurself or existing slab), but not</p><p>very useful if you want to try a wall mount.</p><p>If you just want to stick it in back of your garden, a 4.5" dia tube is not very expensive.</p><p>(Don't need the plate this guys has at his base).</p><p>Neither is concrete. See kitchscamps pics for inspiration.</p><p></p><p>PS: it's really, really p*ss*ng down there in DK right now, and I have pixelations on many</p><p>2D channels. If these summers continue like this, we may need the CM240 instead... <img src="https://www.satellites.co.uk/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="archive10, post: 759929"] yep, that's more like it. Should be somewhere around 3500-4500 SEK ultimately, if in good condition. Condition of these things usually only dependent on mechanical damage when moving them... ...once they're mounted, not much wears on them. (Only thing I found rusting are the bolds that hold the dish to the mount, and the mount bolts. But a little grease will seal that up nicely.) The one in the pic looks to be in very good condition. Transport... well, mine went into a trailer and a minivan, respectively. Remember to dismantle the feed holder arms before taking reflector off mount, and mount of tube. Reflector be lifted by a single person, but really should have two people to ensure safe handling. Mast may be good value, if it is 4.5 inch and you have a slab that it may go into. It's clear that this guy has bolted it to his floor of his concrete balcony. Perfect if you want to put it on a nother concrete slab (pour yurself or existing slab), but not very useful if you want to try a wall mount. If you just want to stick it in back of your garden, a 4.5" dia tube is not very expensive. (Don't need the plate this guys has at his base). Neither is concrete. See kitchscamps pics for inspiration. PS: it's really, really p*ss*ng down there in DK right now, and I have pixelations on many 2D channels. If these summers continue like this, we may need the CM240 instead... :) [/QUOTE]
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