Guide to Mounting your Satellite Dish

The Dish Network satellite dish is only about 2 feet inmost premium possible signal from your satellite dish.
diameter. Very much a space saver when it comesThis will also provide quality viewing on your television
to mounting the satellite dish on a wall, fence orscreen!
garage!If you wish to not mount the dish on your home you
Since the satellite dish is small, it is also light and notcan also go another route. Most satellite dish
bulky in size, this also makes it easier to mount.providers have tripod stands for you. This is a great
Satellite dishes have two antennae's which arealternative if your apartment or condo complex
pointing back to the dish and shooting off into thedoesn't allow you to nail anything to their exterior
blue sky.walls.
These 2 receiver antennas help bring in a signal toOne downfall with the tripod is it can be very finicky.
your dish and display the signals they receive on yourMake sure you put the tripod and satellite dish in an
television.area away from people and dogs or any animal of
If you purchase a satellite dish brand new, you won'teither species for that matter.
have to worry about mounting it, because your localI have had some problems with guests bumping and
satellite installation crew will do all the installing forevery so gently tapping the tripod and the TV goes
you. They don't want you trying to climb up a 10blank..."Looking for signal" is what you'll see on your
foot ladder to mount their dish, so they'll do it fortelevision. Even the slightest nudge could result in you
you, which is usually free anyways.jumping out of bed in your pajamas and slightly
But if you do have to mount your dish yourself,tapping the satellite dish until the signal is received
make sure you have the Dish Network satelliteagain.
pointing directly into the sky away from trees, littleWhat's funny about that is the slightest tap can
children and buildings.effect the signal its receiving, but rain, snow nor wind
By following this step, you will be able to receive thewon't usually effect the signal...go figure?