Re: Offset dishes mounted upside down
- From: winker <winker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 May 2007 23:10:24 +0100
Graham wrote:
In the Middle East I saw offset dishes on flat roofs mounted with the arm at the top.
At those latitudes the dish ends up practically flat against the roof and presents a low
visual impact at ground level. Snow won't be much a problem in winter.
Here is the same idea used in Holland
http://rick.vanrein.org/blog/satellite/platsat.2006-05-30-09-27.article
Has anyone seen this technique used to any advantage in the UK?
Has anyone actually mounted one like this?
There must be a proper name for this technique.
It's called the fuckwits way.
The thought whole idea of the dish was:
to make mountning easier
to keep rain and snow off
etc.
Mike
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