Search results for query: dish grounding

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  1. iBoston

    Attempt at 15w

    Yea, i did that with 30w. I've been reviewing some old posts. Thus far - I cannot receive a signal. I may make sure i can receive a test signal first.. This is the dish that blew off onto the ground a year back.. Not 100% the lnbf is good.
  2. iBoston

    Attempt at 15w

    For me, the signal is about 3 degrees above horizon. I want to try and get the VOA.. I would be using a 39 inch dish. I already know from setting up 30w, the darn dish looks like it is pointed at the ground. So, for 15w, I'm sure ill have issues mounting it right side up being the dish will...
  3. Stuart Sweet

    Your Antenna Tower Installation Experts

    Does the thought of buying an antenna tower make you nervous? If so, it’s perfectly normal. This is a HUGE purchase, and there’s a lot you need to know beforehand. Like how high should your tower be? And is it going to need guy wires? (What are guy wires, anyway?) Then there’s the question of...
  4. dishdude

    how much would it cost to get this disgusting pole mount fixed?

    On my pole mounts, I would take the foot off the J mount I wasn't using and tighten it around the bottom of the pole to keep it from spinning. A lot faster and easier than drilling into the pole.
  5. tjboston5676

    how much would it cost to get this disgusting pole mount fixed?

    Dish should fix it for free if you have protection plan, just tell them you have signal loss and to make note it needs a new pole. You could also do it yourself. The proper way would be a 7-8' pole with 3ft in the ground. A lot of times it's hard to get past 2' though but that's my personal...
  6. Jim S.

    how much would it cost to get this disgusting pole mount fixed?

    A local retailer put this dish in, I think about 10 years ago. I don't remember how long the pole was, but as you can see there's 4 feet above ground, so I'm sure there's no more than 2 feet underground, if it's even a 6-foot pole and not 5 feet. More to the point, the ground was very rocky...
  7. AZ.

    will this DirecTV under eave mount work

    That looks just like the mount my Direct TV guy installed on my home.
  8. marklyn

    will this DirecTV under eave mount work

    Roof being replaced and would prefer to do a under eave mount on my brick wall instead of punching holes in a new roof. Considered a ground pole mount but decided it was too complicated to move dish where that would need to be done. So, would this work, even though it's for DirecTV or does...
  9. Stuart Sweet

    WRONG TOOL/RIGHT TOOL: Ground your antenna

    Our “Wrong Tool / Right Tool” series, now in its 11th year, helps DIYers choose the best way to move forward with common projects. Folks, you should be grounding anything and everything on your roof. If it’s metal, it will have a tendency to accumulate static electricity. That’s the first step...
  10. cyberham

    Intelsat 18 180.0E Ku

    Today wasn't a good day to try this since there were clouds obscuring the sun partially. On a clear day, I will check the yard near the end of the day when the sun is at about 13 degrees elevation to see what I can discover. 13 degrees elevation occurs around 5:30 pm local time. At that time...
  11. N6BY

    Intelsat 18 180.0E Ku

    No, not what I meant. Exactly. Any ground not covered by shadow when the sun lines up with the satellite is a place where you can plant a dish to receive the satellite. ... At 5:22 PM I saw a large section of my backyard bathed in sunlight. Just have to decide if I want to move my 1.2 meter...
  12. W

    Local Dish: Worth Pursuing?

    I’d be curious why the cables are hooked up now when they weren’t before. That’s a nice solid mount. But if it was me, I’d pass, as I don’t have someone who could remove it and install it in my yard for cheap enough. Someone insured, as this is really close to a building. I’d prefer something...
  13. Stuart Sweet

    Fall is here: Time to get ready

    This year sure has flown by, hasn’t it? This is the first year in a long time when practically everyone feels good about being out and about. There may be some health concerns in the months to come, but that’s a problem for tomorrow, right? Today the weather is pretty good, and maybe you might...
  14. Comptech

    Lightning Strike Yesterday!!! OUCH!

    All six of my antennas and my two sat dishes are all grounded with 4 gauge wire to my house ground. But even that will not protect you from a direct hit. I still throw radio cables out the window when bad storms hit.
  15. Lone Gunman

    Lightning Strike Yesterday!!! OUCH!

    As I mentioned in my last post.......I have those wires where I can disconnect them at the plug in installed when storms are around or predicted. Picture a male and female 4 pin plug with one side of it mounted in the Vbox and the other connected to the dish. Maybe I can post a pic if you...
  16. FTA4PA

    Lightning Strike Yesterday!!! OUCH!

    I haven't used a VBox in a few years. Isn't it correct that even if the coax to the dish is disconnected during a storm there are still the control wires to your actuator from the VBox that remain connected at all times? This 'path' into your home would be enough for lightning to find it's way...
  17. Stuart Sweet

    NICE AND EASY: What’s the best place to mount your antenna?

    OK, cards on the table. A lot of people pay too much to watch TV. If you subscribe to pay television, you’ll find it’s a great value but your bill is still probably over $100. Even if you stream, a subscription to the five most popular services will also get you close to that $100 mark...
  18. Josh.M

    Will a Dish Installer bury coax, splice into existing coax?

    Not even going to pretend to have the same knowledge as you guys do when it comes to installing our equipment. You're the expert there :)
  19. cyberham

    SG2100 motor maximum weight limit

    I've owned and used my SG2100 for 12 years. Over that time it has turned a Fortec Star 1.2-metre and a Star Choice 1-metre dish. The 1.2-metre dish weighs 17 kg (37 lbs). The motor has worked OK but I wouldn't recommend this combination. My dishes were always well shielded from the wind and...
  20. arlo

    5G Interference on all Transponders

    Vacuum deposition, sputtering. I never found a metallic paint that had any electrical conductivity. Window screening. Worked in a pager/cell phone repair shop with triple mesh screen rooms grounded with earth rods. That made the room 100% rf "quiet". Hams use antennas tuned for specific...
  21. D

    Will a Dish Installer bury coax, splice into existing coax?

    Thank you. This is extremely helpful. I have no problem doing cable burial myself. The ground is like concrete now but Fall rains should soften it up. Can a Tech tie into/splice onto an existing run? I already have a 100' run so only a 50-60' extension would be needed. There is no house...
  22. charlesrshell

    Will a Dish Installer bury coax, splice into existing coax?

    How deep does the cable have to be?
  23. tjboston5676

    Will a Dish Installer bury coax, splice into existing coax?

    There's a lot there lol. Different techs will handle it differently. But this is how I would handle it. 1. The shorter the cable run the better. From dish all the way to receiver you want to be under 200' total. So just 160' from dish to house is already starting off with quite a bit if...
  24. G

    Hopper 3 got hit with lightning.

    I appreciate you entertaining my queries lol but I am going to ask how hard is it to do the whole hard drive switch? Now I'll admit I am a neophyte and if its more than unscrewing screws and unplugging it and plugging it into the other it might be outside my realm of ability. Also, if dish sees...
  25. D

    Will a Dish Installer bury coax, splice into existing coax?

    I just signed up for Dish network and have an install scheduled early next week and would like to know what to expect from the tech doing the install. (I'm converting from Directv). My current setup is 100' of buried coax from my home to a ground mast. At the time I buried the cable myself in...
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