Satellite dish stabilizer

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H01Q 1/12 (2006.01)

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CA 2256200

A major problem with current satellite dish installations is that wind has a tendency to cause the satellite dish to come out of alignment with the satellite. This results in bad image reception or, in most cases, failure of the dish to receiveinformation from the satellite. Once misaligned, the satellite has to be re-focused by a technician skilled in satellite dish installation. The invention is a digital satellite dish stabilizer that eliminates the effects of wind and other elements on dish alignment with a satellite in geosynchronous orbit. The satellite dish stabilizer consists of a steel rod which connects the satellite dish to the mounting surface through the use of a surface mounting flange and a dish connection unit. The surface mounting flange is attached to the mounting surface via mounting screws. The dish connection unit is attached to the satellite dish. A steel rod connects the surface mounting flange to the dish connection unit. The surface mounting flange, dish connection unit and steel rod are attached in series and form the stabilizer for the satellite dish. There is preferably a satellite dish stabilizer supporting each side of the satellite dish, i.e. there is a surface mounting flange, dish connection unit and steel rod on both sides of the satellite dish.

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