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  1. CableSux

    No Ground Wire On New Dish Installation

    Most houses around here you'll see a #6 or #4 bare twisted copper wire going from inside the house/basement to the outside to the ground rod. The top of the rod should be a few inches above ground, but they can get covered up over time or if they use mulch for landscaping. If you look at your...
  2. CableSux

    No Ground Wire On New Dish Installation

    Not true. Hacks don't; real professional installers do. The problem is, as expenses and requirements have skyrocketed and rates have sunk to record lows, professional installers stopped doing residential installations. Oh and let's not forget companies now charging back installers $100 on $60...
  3. CableSux

    Skew on a Single LMB?

    xMike's dish a a round dish with a single LNB. There is NO skew adjustment on it because there is NO skew needed. In your receiver menu, this would be called the Dish 300. What do you understand to be a 500 Dish system as mentioned in Camping World? The Dish500 is a dish. It's DishNet's twin...
  4. CableSux

    No Ground Wire On New Dish Installation

    If the coax cables coming from the dish are connected to the ground block, and the ground block is grounded to the house ground, then technically (electrically) it is grounded. It may not be to someone's interpretation of the NEC or the providers requirements, but it is grounded. But your post...