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  1. haotinc

    Want to become an installer, don't know how, help please!

    Check out your state's statutes Michael - you need to do some searching for yourself if you are totally serious about this. You have asked people, but have you really gone and looked up your state's requirements. If you are going to be in business for yourself, you need to take care of...
  2. haotinc

    Want to become an installer, don't know how, help please!

    Yes, it can be spendy to start up. Best bet is to get with a retailer, do sales and installs. If you are really thinking about getting started and want to know what kind of tools to get, give me a call. I can help you out. 800-525-1668. Ask to speak to Matt.
  3. haotinc

    Perfect Vision Birddog

    where to buy a birdog Call me. I can get you a good deal on one. 800-525-1668. Ask for Matt.
  4. haotinc

    Cable and Satellite Install Supplies-Less Expensive

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  5. haotinc

    HSP Pay (per install vs. per hour)

    Everyone needs a birddog. 800-525-1668.
  6. haotinc

    HSP Pay (per install vs. per hour)

    Let's also thank DirecTV for cutting what they pay and pushing all the good techs out. Don't kid yourselves, this is part of the master plan of DirecTV. They screwed us over pretty hard. I switched to Dish and will not go back. They pay quick, they pay well, and they appriciate there...
  7. haotinc

    No signal for 119..Have SD

    Any tech who does not have a birddog is wasting time and money. I have sold BDs to guys that swear by the analog meters who would not go back now.
  8. haotinc

    Can Someone Summarize Dish's Plans?

    You need a Birddog.
  9. haotinc

    Dish Installation / Switch / Grounding Questions

    and use #10 solid copper from the ground block to the bond point.
  10. haotinc

    Dish Installation / Switch / Grounding Questions

    Grounding to NEC code is from the ground block to a bond point (metal electric mast, metal conduit, house main ground, etc.) no more than 20 feet. You Should use dual RG6 with ground to ground the dish. We actually sell satellite installation supplies. Typically you want to mount the dish...