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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
Damaged dish, what should I do?
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<blockquote data-quote="Captain Jack" data-source="post: 894181" data-attributes="member: 243342"><p>Maybe... perhaps provides better rigidity? My Penta has been located in the windiest of locations (coastal, top floor flats etc.) and it's as straight as it was the day I bought it. It is steel, so maybe stronger than an aluminium would be.</p><p></p><p>Pete, maybe you can test the side corners theory by covering them up?</p><p></p><p>My 1m Channel Master wiped the floor with the Penta. The Gibby that I installed for someone else didn't seem to be THAT much better but there will still be an improvement.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The damage may be minor but still there. Microwave signals will behave pretty much the same as light, when hitting a damaged surface... i.e. the reflected signal/light won't all end up in the same spot - at the LNB. Maybe phone the shop?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Captain Jack, post: 894181, member: 243342"] Maybe... perhaps provides better rigidity? My Penta has been located in the windiest of locations (coastal, top floor flats etc.) and it's as straight as it was the day I bought it. It is steel, so maybe stronger than an aluminium would be. Pete, maybe you can test the side corners theory by covering them up? My 1m Channel Master wiped the floor with the Penta. The Gibby that I installed for someone else didn't seem to be THAT much better but there will still be an improvement. The damage may be minor but still there. Microwave signals will behave pretty much the same as light, when hitting a damaged surface... i.e. the reflected signal/light won't all end up in the same spot - at the LNB. Maybe phone the shop? [/QUOTE]
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