Anyone know the name brand of this ten footer? Looks like it's in good shape. Quite a ways from me, so wanted to check the name before I talk to the owner.
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Ten foot dish – 11-08-2013,02:32 PM
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11-08-2013,03:22 PM
Name is on the nose cone East, anyway of zooming in?
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11-08-2013,03:27 PM
Tried saving the pic and zooming in but still can't make out the name. The dish, though, looks very much like my 7 1/2' Super Ten
Last edited by easily confused; 11-08-2013 at 03:43 PM.
Optibox Anaconda, X2, OpenBox-S9, CS8000 and 2 X CW700S, 7 1/2' Perfect Ten scanning 55W to 139W C Band and a 39" Q-Sat scanning 30W to 125W Ku Band
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11-08-2013,03:38 PM
Nose cones can be easily changed.
I was thinking it was a Perfect Ten, going by the color and petal design. IMO, I would get it if it was reasonable and not too far away..
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11-08-2013,03:39 PM
I can't make it out either as it gets all blurry and distorted when I enlarge the pic.
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11-08-2013,04:06 PM
Tried zooming in prior to post but couldn't figure it out. I figure for $25 bucks, it might be worth to keep it for future use.
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11-08-2013,04:14 PM
Can't go wrong for $25, I have a spare 10' bud as well.
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11-08-2013,06:30 PM
Looks like it says Winegard to me. I have a ten footer that has been to hell and back which still works well.
Portable Comtech 13', Winegard 10', SAMI 7.5', 3 39" Ku dishes one motorized. Scanning 30w-131w
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11-08-2013,09:23 PM
For $25 the name would be Mine
6ft Solid w/NS741 C/KU LNBF Openbox s9, 1M Channel Master w/Avenger 321 Openbox x3
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11-08-2013,10:01 PM
Well, I'll know in the next few days if they will let it go. I told them I couldn't remove the pole, but dis-assembly would be no problem. I was told all mesh panels are ok except for minor hail stone indentation. It definitely has a Winegard cover, but doing comparisons of other dishes, it looks a lot like a Perfect 10 made way back when in Jacksonville, Arkansas.
Hopefully, they will call me back to allow me to pick it up.