• If possible choose a site that is accessible in most weather conditions. You may
need to clean snow, ice or debris off the satellite antenna.
• Place the satellite antenna as close to the receiver as possible. We recommend using
no more than 30 meters of RG-6 (coaxial) cable between the receiver and the satellite
antenna, unless you install a line amplifier to boost the signal.
• Consider seasonal changes. The site may appear unobstructed in the winter, but spring
and summer foliage could block the signal to the satellite antenna.
DO NOTS
• Never install the satellite antenna under power lines.
• Do not install the satellite antenna where it can be jostled, bumped, or blocked by
people, animals, or vehicles.
• Do not install the satellite antenna where it is exposed to high winds.
• Do not try to install the satellite antenna in windy or stormy weather, particularly if
there is a chance of lightning.
• Do not attempt to fasten the satellite antenna to the mortar between bricks or cinder
blocks.
• Do not mount the satellite antenna on vinyl or aluminum siding. These materials are
structurally too weak to securely hold the satellite antenna, even with a building stud
underneath.
• Do not install the satellite antenna on stucco or imitation masonry unless the base
material is solid. Do not mount the satellite antenna on composite materials such as
strand, chip, fiber, or particle board unless the fastener attaches securely to a wall stud,
rafter, or other foundation material beneath the surface.
• Do not mount the satellite antenna in a tree.
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