I first tested this antenna standing at the balcony. The reception quality is decent, you can even keep a thermos before the antenna without the image disappears. Antenna engineering is protected by 2 pressed plastic parts, but parts as rather give the impression of a sausage packaging. The pressing was not clean at my antenna so that I have set as a precautionary measure to protect against water, a silicone joint in the Pressfuge. During several weeks of tests no dropped frames and a consistently good reception quality were observed. Then the antenna has been installed on the roof on a pole. The corresponding holders will be yes. Here it turned out that the supplied crossbar is long and thereby produces an unnecessarily long lever arm, at the end of the antenna is installed. Allen exchange opportunities despite I have the rod cut by slightly more than half and provided with new holes in the appropriate places. (Corresponding Metal possibilities exist ...) Now the whole thing is clearly stabilder. In the coming weeks and months will show whether the holder otherwise painted rust at the drilling sites sawn and painted or whether it is stainless material. The antenna is operated without additional amplifiers on each about 30 meters long cable directly to satellite Recievern. Compared to the balcony test I could find no deterioration. Conclusion: The reception performance of the antenna is good and that of a 60 cm mirror in any case comparable. When Verarbeitungsqualtät I am a little skeptical and will keep the whole thing in mind. In particular, will be interesting to see how strong the Kunststoffversprödung the radome fails.