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I didn't use the StarLink Pipe Adapter. I'm too cheap. I used an exhaust pipe connector I bought for under $10 at a hardware store. You can get them in a wide range of sizes. Because I used a scrap length of 1.5" galvanized pipe as my mount, I used a 1.5" to 1.5" connector but there are adapters for a wide range of pipe sizes. I installed the connector on the galvanized pipe using three self-tapping screws and then used a bolt to hold the dish on through two holes I drilled to matched the Dishy retractable buttons, which are easily removed. It is as solid as a rock. The galvanized pipe I attached to an unused hydro pole on my house using U-bolts. StarLink Dishy is currently sitting 20 feet above the ground with no obstructions. Cost me less than $15.
Amazing stuff love the hose clamp idea. We get a lot of in wind around here without going outside. I can't believe you do all your videos from your phone.
Very slick! Nice clean install. Just got our starlink but I am struggling to find an unobstructed view in the well treed park we are in for the summer.
Thanks! This video helped me decide to mount it on top of one of my bird feeders. I ordered a pipe adapter but the V2 dish fits perfectly in the top of the pole. Tried to look them up on HD and Lowes website for reference but could not find the pole feeders I have. Very sturdy, they made it through at least two hurricanes. However it is a 12-15ft pole and I could not reach the modem with the 75FT cable. As a temporary option I am using one 5ft section with the included legs. The part that slides in the other pipe is the perfect size for the legs as well. Weighed down with a couple heavy stone pieces.
Because the flagpole telescopes and did not want to chance the wire getting pinched. Hope that answers your question. Thanks for your comment and for watching our videos.
Love it. I have this same pole. Came with my WeBoost. You got yours at harbor freight? I solved the problem with the weak "twist to tighten" mechanism by drilling holes and running a hitch pin through that locks the pole in extension. I know folks have asked how it holds up in wind, I'm curious if you've noticed any loss of signal with swaying in the wind? Does it need to be super stationary? That's the only concern I have about putting mine up on the flagpole.
Also, what do you do with the cable? I coiled the coax for the WeBoost around the pole, so it spirals up the pole when extended, but it doesn't look great when retracted. I'm also thinking about DIYing the pole adapter. Was the kit worth it? Also, great tip with the galvanized pipe reinforcement. Definitely taking mine apart to add this!
Yes I purchased the flagpole from Harbour Freight. So far I have not had to extend all the way up. We are currently in a US Forestry Campground and the pole. Attached to a Tee post on the ground. I do have some blockage from the trees. But the system works with a few drops in signal.
I heard that you can feed the cable through the pipe adapter. The cable that connects to the satellite dish can bend 90°downward and click into place allowing it to go through the pipe.
Do not see how that could be possible. Built into the mounts is a key and built into the dish a keyway. The key and keyway serve two purposes. One to keep the dish from turning in the mount. Two help hold the cable plug into the socket. Thanks for watching our video and your comment.
Yes that’ll work, but an RV mount is subject to your ability to stabilize the entire RV. I would think a ground mount would be more stable and easier to move around to find the best field of view.
If the stability of your RV is affecting the signal of your starlink system. You have bigger issues to be worried about. As to the field of view. The higher the dish, the easier it is to avoid obstructions. Check out our video "Starlink Trees Yes No Maybe." While we could not avoid all the obstructions from the trees. It made it possible for the system to work 99.5% of the time. Thanks for watching our videos and for your comment.
great video I have to figure out a way to modify what you did there, because our portable waste tank hangs off our ladder when we don't need it. so I'm limited to between the side rails of my ladder and the camper itself. I might need to get a bracket welded to my bumper for the tank to live? that would actually be nice since I have to remove the tank to use the ladder. the bed of my truck has no room for it, I have a Big 3000 Watt Honda Inverter generator and a tool box in the bed.
You might investigate putting a mount on your tongue jack. Conduit standoffs work to hold a PVC or Galvanzed tube to the jack shaft, then slide the flagpole into the tube. If water is an issue, you can use a slip-on gasket that seals with pipe clamps.
@chrisyoung5909 Sounds like a good idea. Unfortunately for us we have a motorhome. Which I'm sure you know doesn't have a tongue jack. Thank you for watching our videos and for your comment. Be safe and may we meet around a campfire.
Great. Pipe dimensions? It looks like you've removed the last pole section only. What was the inner/outer diameter of your remaining finished top section, and what size pipe was the galvanized insert? It would be interesting to know the diameters of the lower sections too if you have them, as I don't find it listed anywhere on the Harbor Freight specs. Thanks!
I'll answer my own question here for anybody else interested, as I just went out and got the flag pole kit since writing the above, but am still looking for an insert for whichever top pole section I end up using. 5 total tube sections, from base to top: Base Tube 1: OD 2.326", Tube 2: OD 2.174", Tube 3: OD 2.010", Tube 4: OD 1.816", Tube 5: OD 1.654"
I purchased a shore power access cover from a RV parts store. With the help of the correct size hole saw. Drilled into the side of our rig where we needed to route the cable. We use this same access to route the LP hose for a portable Buddy gas heater. Thank You for watching our video and for your comment. Please subscribe and check out our other StarLink videos.
Extending and retracting goes quickly it's getting everything out to set up. Somewhere between 5 and 10 minutes. Thank You for taking the time to watch our video and your comment.
Is it safe to leave the dish on top of the pole while driving as long as you have retracted the pole sufficiently so that the dish is below your RV roofline? That way the wind doesn’t hit it.
It is not safe. While I believe the dish has been engineered. To withstand what nature can throw at it. Within reason that is. I don't think it could handle it while driving down the road. There has been speculation about a mobile dish. For which we will have to wait for. Thanks for watching our videos and for your comment.
Yes, I purchased a shore power cord cover and installed it where we setup the router. I also use it for the Buddy heater lp hose. One of my previous StarLink videos I believe we talked about routing the cable into the motorhome.
Yes you can have it at the lowest position. As long as you have no obstruction. We boondock 98% of the time. So when we are in a area with trees. Then we extend up to clear the trees. Thanks for watching our video and for your comment.
The dish is not designed to run down the road. I remove the dish and pole and store them in the basement. Thanks for watching our videos and for your comment.
Working just fine. Currently in a national forest as a camp host. Have ground mounted extended up about 18 feet. Trying to clear the pine trees. While I still have trees blocking the dish to the northeast. Still have speeds over 100mps. With that said we have some signal loss for anywhere from 2 to 10 seconds. There is zero cell service here. So we are able to make and receive calls with WiFi calling. I see a lot of negative reviews from starlink UA-camrs. I guess they do it for click bait. Because starlink is no where near the number of satellites planned. How they can complain about the system/service. That is not completely up and running is unreal. Yes I have had issues but it was the equipment. Sorry for being long winded. But the telescoping flagpole and pipe adapter are working very well. Thanks for watching our video and for your comment.
@Chris With a heat gun or hair dryer, heat up the plastic sleeve. You might want to put on a heavy glove. You are trying to soften the glue of the sleeve. Once you have it soften up twist the sleeve off. Slide it up enough to clear the tube. Then the inner tube can be pulled out.
Great video, I have been researching ways to mount the dish to our RV and came across this one. Great idea with the hose clamps. 🍻 Sean
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Excellent video. Clear, concise & even left an Amazon Link. Well Done, Sir! 👍🏼😉🙂
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I didn't use the StarLink Pipe Adapter. I'm too cheap. I used an exhaust pipe connector I bought for under $10 at a hardware store. You can get them in a wide range of sizes. Because I used a scrap length of 1.5" galvanized pipe as my mount, I used a 1.5" to 1.5" connector but there are adapters for a wide range of pipe sizes. I installed the connector on the galvanized pipe using three self-tapping screws and then used a bolt to hold the dish on through two holes I drilled to matched the Dishy retractable buttons, which are easily removed. It is as solid as a rock. The galvanized pipe I attached to an unused hydro pole on my house using U-bolts. StarLink Dishy is currently sitting 20 feet above the ground with no obstructions. Cost me less than $15.
Looks great
Amazing stuff love the hose clamp idea.
We get a lot of in wind around here without going outside.
I can't believe you do all your videos from your phone.
Yep were pretty low budget! 😏
Thank you! Your video was very informative 😊
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Very slick! Nice clean install. Just got our starlink but I am struggling to find an unobstructed view in the well treed park we are in for the summer.
Looks good. 👍
Thanks! This video helped me decide to mount it on top of one of my bird feeders. I ordered a pipe adapter but the V2 dish fits perfectly in the top of the pole. Tried to look them up on HD and Lowes website for reference but could not find the pole feeders I have. Very sturdy, they made it through at least two hurricanes. However it is a 12-15ft pole and I could not reach the modem with the 75FT cable. As a temporary option I am using one 5ft section with the included legs. The part that slides in the other pipe is the perfect size for the legs as well. Weighed down with a couple heavy stone pieces.
Thank You for watching our video and for your comment.
Some gnarly bird feeders!!
I bought the Flagpole Buddy mounts and used a cheap piece of ABS pipe. It works great.
Great set up. Why did you keep the cable on the outside of the pole? I’m setting one up now, so tips are appreciated.
Because the flagpole telescopes and did not want to chance the wire getting pinched. Hope that answers your question.
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Thank you. I have been trying to figure out a good way to mount Starlink onto my 5th wheel.
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We want to do a similar setup at our house so we can easily take the pole down to take the starlink with us when we travel. Can you give any ideas?
Love it. I have this same pole. Came with my WeBoost. You got yours at harbor freight?
I solved the problem with the weak "twist to tighten" mechanism by drilling holes and running a hitch pin through that locks the pole in extension.
I know folks have asked how it holds up in wind, I'm curious if you've noticed any loss of signal with swaying in the wind? Does it need to be super stationary? That's the only concern I have about putting mine up on the flagpole.
Also, what do you do with the cable? I coiled the coax for the WeBoost around the pole, so it spirals up the pole when extended, but it doesn't look great when retracted.
I'm also thinking about DIYing the pole adapter. Was the kit worth it?
Also, great tip with the galvanized pipe reinforcement. Definitely taking mine apart to add this!
Yes I purchased the flagpole from Harbour Freight. So far I have not had to extend all the way up.
We are currently in a US Forestry Campground and the pole. Attached to a Tee post on the ground. I do have some blockage from the trees. But the system works with a few drops in signal.
I heard that you can feed the cable through the pipe adapter. The cable that connects to the satellite dish can bend 90°downward and click into place allowing it to go through the pipe.
Do not see how that could be possible. Built into the mounts is a key and built into the dish a keyway. The key and keyway serve two purposes. One to keep the dish from turning in the mount. Two help hold the cable plug into the socket. Thanks for watching our video and your comment.
This video shows how you can thread the cable through the adapter: ua-cam.com/video/9BpVlM3uPfw/v-deo.html
Yes that’ll work, but an RV mount is subject to your ability to stabilize the entire RV. I would think a ground mount would be more stable and easier to move around to find the best field of view.
If the stability of your RV is affecting the signal of your starlink system. You have bigger issues to be worried about. As to the field of view. The higher the dish, the easier it is to avoid obstructions. Check out our video "Starlink Trees Yes No Maybe." While we could not avoid all the obstructions from the trees. It made it possible for the system to work 99.5% of the time. Thanks for watching our videos and for your comment.
great video I have to figure out a way to modify what you did there, because our portable waste tank hangs off our ladder when we don't need it. so I'm limited to between the side rails of my ladder and the camper itself. I might need to get a bracket welded to my bumper for the tank to live? that would actually be nice since I have to remove the tank to use the ladder. the bed of my truck has no room for it, I have a Big 3000 Watt Honda Inverter generator and a tool box in the bed.
You might investigate putting a mount on your tongue jack. Conduit standoffs work to hold a PVC or Galvanzed tube to the jack shaft, then slide the flagpole into the tube. If water is an issue, you can use a slip-on gasket that seals with pipe clamps.
@chrisyoung5909 Sounds like a good idea. Unfortunately for us we have a motorhome. Which I'm sure you know doesn't have a tongue jack. Thank you for watching our videos and for your comment. Be safe and may we meet around a campfire.
Great. Pipe dimensions? It looks like you've removed the last pole section only. What was the inner/outer diameter of your remaining finished top section, and what size pipe was the galvanized insert? It would be interesting to know the diameters of the lower sections too if you have them, as I don't find it listed anywhere on the Harbor Freight specs. Thanks!
I'll answer my own question here for anybody else interested, as I just went out and got the flag pole kit since writing the above, but am still looking for an insert for whichever top pole section I end up using. 5 total tube sections, from base to top: Base Tube 1: OD 2.326", Tube 2: OD 2.174", Tube 3: OD 2.010", Tube 4: OD 1.816", Tube 5: OD 1.654"
Very cool. How did you run the network cable into your RV?
I purchased a shore power access cover from a RV parts store. With the help of the correct size hole saw. Drilled into the side of our rig where we needed to route the cable. We use this same access to route the LP hose for a portable Buddy gas heater. Thank You for watching our video and for your comment. Please subscribe and check out our other StarLink videos.
Thanks this is helpful. Can the pool be extended and retracted and the satellite dish taken off the mount fairly quickly?
Extending and retracting goes quickly it's getting everything out to set up. Somewhere between 5 and 10 minutes. Thank You for taking the time to watch our video and your comment.
Is it safe to leave the dish on top of the pole while driving as long as you have retracted the pole sufficiently so that the dish is below your RV roofline? That way the wind doesn’t hit it.
It is not safe. While I believe the dish has been engineered. To withstand what nature can throw at it. Within reason that is. I don't think it could handle it while driving down the road. There has been speculation about a mobile dish. For which we will have to wait for. Thanks for watching our videos and for your comment.
Where did you purchase the clamps for the pipe? Good video
From Amazon at the following link a.co/d/19bZfnS
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Have you come up with a good way to route the cable into your RV?
Yes, I purchased a shore power cord cover and installed it where we setup the router. I also use it for the Buddy heater lp hose. One of my previous StarLink videos I believe we talked about routing the cable into the motorhome.
Does it have to be that much higher than the roof? Or can you almost have it as low as the roof and still get a good signal?
Yes you can have it at the lowest position. As long as you have no obstruction. We boondock 98% of the time. So when we are in a area with trees. Then we extend up to clear the trees. Thanks for watching our video and for your comment.
What does the entire set-up look like when the pole is compressed/shortened and you are ready to drive?
The dish is not designed to run down the road. I remove the dish and pole and store them in the basement. Thanks for watching our videos and for your comment.
Would this work with a 20ft flagpole buried in the ground?
You may want to add guide lines to keep it from moving in the wind
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where can you buy the extension pole from please
Harbor Freight
I don't see the link for the aluminum flag pole holder.
NM, I see it. Thanks for the video!
Aluminum Flag and Wind Sock Pole Mount for RV LADDERS - Adjustable a.co/d/1Lm2cBi
Any update on how this is working? Any issues?
Working just fine. Currently in a national forest as a camp host. Have ground mounted extended up about 18 feet. Trying to clear the pine trees. While I still have trees blocking the dish to the northeast. Still have speeds over 100mps. With that said we have some signal loss for anywhere from 2 to 10 seconds. There is zero cell service here. So we are able to make and receive calls with WiFi calling. I see a lot of negative reviews from starlink UA-camrs. I guess they do it for click bait. Because starlink is no where near the number of satellites planned. How they can complain about the system/service. That is not completely up and running is unreal. Yes I have had issues but it was the equipment. Sorry for being long winded. But the telescoping flagpole and pipe adapter are working very well. Thanks for watching our video and for your comment.
The first wind storm you’ll have an understanding.
It has been though 50 Mph gusts in the southwest desert. So not sure about your comment.
How did you remove the sections of pole?
You have to remove the plastic sleeve in order to remove the top section.
@@igowhereimtowed6839 thanks, do you mean the chromed plastic ring? If so, I have tried. What’s the trick?
@Chris With a heat gun or hair dryer, heat up the plastic sleeve. You might want to put on a heavy glove. You are trying to soften the glue of the sleeve. Once you have it soften up twist the sleeve off. Slide it up enough to clear the tube. Then the inner tube can be pulled out.
@@OPSteel97 yes the chromed plastic ring. This ring is used to keep the tubes from pulling out of each other.
@@igowhereimtowed6839 thanks so much…I’ll give it a try