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Install Your Own Dish and Get Satellite TV

Mon 26 Feb 2007 - 08:46

Install Your Own Dish and Get Satellite TV
By Linden K. Walhard

Investing in a satellite dish or antenna will provide you will more choices in home entertainment due to the increased reception for television stations. You can save money by performing the installation yourself, but there are some things you should consider before installing either an antenna or satellite dish your roof. This will result in an easier installation without complications later. You can avoid re-installing this technology if you know the directions and details of placing the equipment. It is important you install them correctly. There are several things to think about and decide before installation.

First, you should consider the installation site. Regardless of whether you are installing an antenna or a satellite dish, it is important that the dish has a clear line between the satellites and its entire dish surface. There must be a clear path available for the dish to receive information. The line between the satellites and the dish should not be blocked by trees or roof tiles, for example, and should be clear from electrical lines. Likewise, be sure the dish or antenna is installed in a location allowing for easy access. This will be appreciated if a repair to the dish or antenna is needed. If the dish or antenna is installed on the roof, install it in a place that will not cause the roof to leak.

Secondly, you should have the right equipment. You need three parts to connect for the antenna or dish to work properly. You must have the dish or antenna, a coaxial cable to connect the dish to the television and a receiver to plug directly into the television. It is important to measure the coaxial cable to confirm that it will reach the dish or antenna from inside your home. You will need other equipment such as a drill and screws to mount the dish or antenna in the right place.

Thirdly, know the correct way to point the satellite dish so that you can receive the best satellite TV reception. If they are pointing in the wrong direction, you will not be able to receive anything. A compass is usually included with the installation kit. Dishes should generally be pointed at a twenty-five to fifty degree angle.

Finally, be careful while installing the dish or antenna on the roof. It is best to avoid installation on the roof when it has been cold or raining. Also, be sure you have a stable ladder and have someone hold it if possible. Wear the proper shoes as well, preferably with good traction to help prevent you from slipping or falling.

By understanding these five points before beginning the installation of satellite dishes or antennas, you can help limit installation to only one time. Further, knowing how the dish or antenna will connect to and work with your home television can provide easier installation altogether and hours of satellite television.

Linden Walhard's papers are published on many websites with reference to power tools and cordless tools. His contributions on cordless tools and ryobi power tools are published on his web publications.

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