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We have a satellite dish mounted on the roof of the camper and it ocurred to me that there is most likely a wind speed the dish should be retracted. I don't know what that is and so I am turning to the most knowledgable group on the internet for the answer. Your help is appreciated.
While I'm not experienced as to what speed one should consider, I do know that they should be retracted, if for no other reason than concerns with hitting something overhead. Obviously, if one's dish is up, it could be raising your vehicle height.
Jo was coming home the other day on an interstate highway in Oklahoma City and saw a fifth wheel going the other direction with their regular antenna still up. Our hope is that they reached their next destination without hitting an overpass or something.
I would imagine that any type of antenna or dish hitting an overhead object would also damage the roof and compromise the structure and create a leak.
Terry
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Terry and Jo
2010 Mobile Suites 38TKSB3 2008 Ford F450 2019 Ford Expedition Max as Tag-along or Scout
Ken & Sarah, I believe it's recommended to stow it if the winds get much over 40MPH, and we know some people who stow it a much lower wind speeds. We are risk takers and have only put it down once in 4 years, without any problems.
Terry, The dish should be stowed flat for traveling.