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Sky & Freesat fringe reception
Large dish stability?
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<blockquote data-quote="dxsat" data-source="post: 123551" data-attributes="member: 193607"><p>The difference between ChannelMaster and the other dishes are the ribs moulded into the back and the size of the LNB support legs and the mount post. I had a problem with a 1.5m Gibertini flexing in high winds here in Madrid, but they are of a much lighter (aluminium) build and are not suitable for professional use, unlike ChannelMaster. It really depends just how exposed the site is. Can you put in a windbreak?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dxsat, post: 123551, member: 193607"] The difference between ChannelMaster and the other dishes are the ribs moulded into the back and the size of the LNB support legs and the mount post. I had a problem with a 1.5m Gibertini flexing in high winds here in Madrid, but they are of a much lighter (aluminium) build and are not suitable for professional use, unlike ChannelMaster. It really depends just how exposed the site is. Can you put in a windbreak? [/QUOTE]
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