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Yeah, the solid ones, every time you get a good windstorm, you had to go outside and realign it, you know, get the, move it on the pole a little bit and get it all lined up so it followed the arc of satellites up through the sky. The KU bands were the hardest ones to keep on. The sheet end ones, as I remember, were a little easier to keep on target. But yeah, the little electric motor and actuator, like a hydraulic rail thing, they would push up and down. It was pretty heavy. But I did install it myself and I moved it to a second property and I reinstalled it again and learned how to align it and do all this and all that. Yeah, there were times if you really get searching, you could pick up audio links too that weren't just videos. So there was some audio stuff up there too. I'm not going to talk about just what that was, but there was some, lots of interesting stuff on those big dishes looking directly at those birds that were right.
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