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How much can a 30" dish shake/wobble in the wind before it loses its hold on
the satellite....... has anyone ever put guide (sp) wires on their dish to hold
it steady?
Mounting a motor is in the future right now I just need to keep it on one bird.

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On 22 Aug 2004 00:31:23 GMT, donzigofast@cs.com (DonziGoFast) wrote:

>How much can a 30" dish shake/wobble in the wind before it loses its hold on
>the satellite....... has anyone ever put guide (sp) wires on their dish to hold
>it steady?
>Mounting a motor is in the future right now I just need to keep it on one bird.


If your pole can't hold a puny 30" dish steady get a new one.

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I beef up the lnb arm to hold more lnbs. what ever it takes to hold it
steady as long as its not in the dish area and on the outside area.
"kryppy" <kryppy@.> wrote in message
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> On 22 Aug 2004 00:31:23 GMT, donzigofast@cs.com (DonziGoFast) wrote:
>
> >How much can a 30" dish shake/wobble in the wind before it loses its hold
on
> >the satellite....... has anyone ever put guide (sp) wires on their dish
to hold
> >it steady?
> >Mounting a motor is in the future right now I just need to keep it on one
bird.
>
>
> If your pole can't hold a puny 30" dish steady get a new one.
>
>
>

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