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GoPackGo
Jun 27, 2015Explorer
1. The dish has 4 rubber feet on the bottom. You set the feet into holes in the tripod and twist the dish about 2 inches. These holes are elongated and are the type that are larger at one end and smaller at the other end. When the dish is twisted, the feet are trapped under the smaller end so the dish and the tripod are held together and can't move. This works just fine when setting up on the ground.
FYI - I believe the rubber feet can be removed. If you are bound and determined to attach it to some kind of plate, then maybe that would be a starting point. I am one of those that believes it is a much better idea to just leave it on the ground. These things are much larger then a Tailgater.
2. The chain does go thru the square next to the coax attachments. It is a thick plastic material. Can't tell if it is reinforced. It is meant to stop the guy who is walking by and looking for something that is easy to swipe - this is the guy I am trying to stop. It will not stop the guy with a pair of bolt cutters driving by in a truck.
Camping World carries the X2, might have one on display. Amazon also has them.
Tim
FYI - I believe the rubber feet can be removed. If you are bound and determined to attach it to some kind of plate, then maybe that would be a starting point. I am one of those that believes it is a much better idea to just leave it on the ground. These things are much larger then a Tailgater.
2. The chain does go thru the square next to the coax attachments. It is a thick plastic material. Can't tell if it is reinforced. It is meant to stop the guy who is walking by and looking for something that is easy to swipe - this is the guy I am trying to stop. It will not stop the guy with a pair of bolt cutters driving by in a truck.
Camping World carries the X2, might have one on display. Amazon also has them.
Tim
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