You might want to use some blue loctite as well, or red if it will be a more
or less permanent install. 

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blitz
Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2004 4:32 PM
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Subject: Re: [BAWUG] 30 DB directional.. 

Yes, they're good, and deliver plenty gain, just make dammed sure they're 
fastened to a SOLID structure, the pattern is very tight. They're heavy. 
You will want to inspect them regularly for mounting bracket tightness. I 
lost a mounting bracket in the snow one winter when it came loose. The wind 
beat the snot out of the dish before I could get up to make repairs. I shot 
53 miles with a pair from a 535' building in a downtown to a mountain top 
with them with 300mw in commercial service. They're big, they wind-load 
like hell, and they collect ice, and wind makes them sing, causing a lot of 
vibration. I double nut every bolt. They're a knock off of the Prodlin (I 
think thats the spelling) dishes from the 1980's. Good stuff.

At 16:19 6/29/2004, you wrote:
>Hello everyone..
>   Anyone ever use one of these?
>
>http://www.hyperlinktech.com/web/hg2430d.php
>
>2.4 GHz 30 dBi High Performance Reflector Grid Antenna Model: HG2430D
>
>If so, got any real stats on em?
>
>Thanks..
>C.
>
>
>
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