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Several of the large satellite dishes we have installed since 1978.

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Posen Michigan Potato Festival 1982.
Demo trailer with two C-Band dishes

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Prodelin 10 ft. dish on 20 ft. pole to clear trees.(1984). This Prodelin dish along with the iron framework weighs around 600 pounds.

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Ma/Com 10 ft. dish on 38 ft. pole to clear trees. (1984). We installed steps on the pole and a removable platform for access to the front of the dish. The customer called me three weeks after the installation to tell me that the one tree that was in the way fell into the lake.

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OUR MOST UNIQUE INSTALLATION
This dish was placed across the lake from the customer's house. We used scuba gear to bury 400 ft. of cable under the lake bed.

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I know that diver is down there somewhere!

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Gary the diver burying the cable. We put 450 feet of cable in plastic pipe and Gary covered it with rocks across the bay.

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UFO built from two eight foot dishes in the 2002 Alpena Michigan Christmas parade. It is powered by a 24 volt electric drive system.
It will go about five miles on a single charge.

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Snow was a major problem in northern Michigan with the big dishes.

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Alpena Community College. This 10 foot dish was originally installed on the roof of the building until they decided to do some remodeling.

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AMA School System. 10 foot Winegard Pinnacle dish with horizon to horizon drive on a 24 foot pole. 1989

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