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One way to mount you sat dish.


001a.jpgHi every one;

                  One of the problems with the satilight system is were to mount your dish while traveling. The attached photo will show you how I've mounted mine. I use a S/H Austar dish mounted this way and it has never moved or been a problem getting in to the front boot or even opening the rear door of my Pajero ( 95 model ). The green tube is a cut down noodle that the kids ply with in the water and has a off cut of right angle aluminium mounted through the centre and pop rivited to the draw bar. The dish is also held in place with a couple of rubber straps and tied to the hand brake adjustment bracket.



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G'day, I have a swivel bracket on the rear bar of my van. Most of the time I only have to turn the dish around to make it work.

 

van @ Tamworth. croped.jpg



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I like that one Bello .. I think the swivel mount concept would suit my circumstance too .. thanks !



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bello, your one looks very stable, but last week we were driving along the freeway and there on the side of the road was a sat dish, somebody is going to be very upset when they get where they are going.



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