Why can't a 2 metre dish be fitted to my chimney? Or, what about my tiled roof..... ?
To help those who are not familiar with dish sizes, we hope these pictures will help.
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1.9m Technical Specifications
Material : Epoxy-Polyester coated Aluminium
Wind Resistance : 130 km/h
Signal Gain : 45.3 Db @12.6ghz
1.5 or 1.8 or 1.9metre dishes should really be floor or flat base mounted, but it is possible to wall mount depending on direction wall faces, wind protection and strength of wall. Anything smaller can usually be wall or roof mounted without problem. However, the dish will always need to face roughly south east and cannot look through walls or trees.
<< A 1.9m
shown fitted to a wall. >>

These are 1.9m wall mounts where the customers did not want
floor fixings into the tiles >>
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Anything larger than 1.9 metres has got to be floor mounted, with a substantial pad of concrete. So possibly a flat roof can be ok as long as it's strong enough for the extra weight.
Our best 2.4m dish is made of a single piece (without pre-fabricated join) for highest gain, strength, signal quality, and efficiency.
Technical Specifications
Material : Epoxy-Polyester coated Aluminium
Wind Resistance : 130 km/h
Signal Gain : 48 Db @12.6ghz
<< Segment 2.4m
<< 2.4m Skin against average male height
2.4m dish comparisons <<<click here to compare other available 2.4m dishes.
<<<<< This picture shows our 3.1 meter Prime Focus, which consists of a single piece 2.4m centre parabolic and extender panels. The highest point does still sit approx 10ft high, despite the angle the dish lays back.
Technical Specifications
Material : Epoxy-Polyester coated Aluminium
Wind Resistance : 110 km/h
Signal Gain : 49.8 Db @12.6ghz
3.7m and 4.5m dish size pictures <<<click here to see larger dish pictures.
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