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Fringe Reception General
The final (Vinyl??) Frontier Ku Band from the Middle East
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<blockquote data-quote="Likvid" data-source="post: 393184" data-attributes="member: 176379"><p>Good mesh antenna don't flex like the old Winegard Pinnacle or Paraclipse Classic, just look at the hurricane that went over Florida and NASA and you can see what dishes still was operational, the Paraclipse.</p><p></p><p>Wind rejection is the good thing about mesh dishes as the wind can go much higher before it makes the same force impact compared to a solid dish.</p><p></p><p>Also mesh dishes are always lighter and therefore don't have the problem with weight as solid dishes has.</p><p></p><p>Yes temperature in cold climates can be problem for the mesh expanding, but the problem is there with solid aluminium dishes as well that warps instead.</p><p></p><p>Cheap mesh dishes have the problems that the mesh pops out from the rail during high winds, that is not a problem with Paraclipse or the Winegards.</p><p></p><p>Not to mention the old Birdviews that is considered to be the best mesh dishes ever made.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Likvid, post: 393184, member: 176379"] Good mesh antenna don't flex like the old Winegard Pinnacle or Paraclipse Classic, just look at the hurricane that went over Florida and NASA and you can see what dishes still was operational, the Paraclipse. Wind rejection is the good thing about mesh dishes as the wind can go much higher before it makes the same force impact compared to a solid dish. Also mesh dishes are always lighter and therefore don't have the problem with weight as solid dishes has. Yes temperature in cold climates can be problem for the mesh expanding, but the problem is there with solid aluminium dishes as well that warps instead. Cheap mesh dishes have the problems that the mesh pops out from the rail during high winds, that is not a problem with Paraclipse or the Winegards. Not to mention the old Birdviews that is considered to be the best mesh dishes ever made. [/QUOTE]
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