I guess I must have mised any post you'd have made about your old roof dish crashing. Glad you have the latest & best.
I'm just too cheap right now, that & as you can imagine, there are other calls on my nickles right now. I'll stick with the ground dish.
A dome dish on the roof of a 1954 would probably get me in trouble. Putting the AC on was enough controversy.
I hope you are happy with the work CC2 did for you.
I always take life with a grain of salt . . . . plus a slice of lime & several shots of a very good chilled tequila.
Hunter said "My roof dish croaked a couple of years ago, oddly enough I was 40 miles from the factory!
So I pulled over and got a new dish, and a local kid climbed on the roof and installed it. Here is the dish I have now.....
http://www.winegard.com/minimax/index.php
Its 12 volt, just has a button on the wall instead of the positioner. No having to remember to lower it before travel.
Mine is installed on the roof, they also make it where you can set it down on the ground. I prefer the roof obviously.
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