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  1. J

    phase 3 triple lnb into r 15

    Chip knows stuff! joe
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    Installer Pay for wireless clients?

    I have this roto hammer drill. It shakes masonry walls and blows out the opposite side of the wall. I charged for using it. The alternative was to get on the floor and pray with the customer....."God...please align the closets and stack them so we can run cable in them." Historic structures with...
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    phase 3 triple lnb into r 15

    AND.........he will need two of the four interchangeable outputs for his R 15.........right? AND.............the coordinates are, as Chip said, for the 110. Subtract nine degrees for the 101. OR plumb the mast....correctly set the published tilt & elevation. Have someone at the TV watching the...
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    Office of President cannot remove flags. My next move?

    J, I remember back in the early days when if you had $15.00 to give the installer you could have a DirecTv account. There was no credit check. There was no early termination charge. Customers didn't read their contracts or even know what they signed...............I predict the day will come when...
  5. J

    moving question

    Yup, That would be best! There is another downside to avoid. As that equipment that worked perfectly is moved it sometimes gets dinged. At the new address the installer is introduced to this pile of stuff with strange markings on all the fittings and ports. There are sometimes issues. So, as you...
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    moving question

    All will be the same, as Chip points out, I would add.......Nothing will be the same if you do not have a line of sight (LOS) to the DirecTV sats. AND Moving day is not the day to have the tech come rig you equipment. IF you can load all TVs, DirecTV eq and any...
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    Line of sight

    Also, It looks like the 119 might be possible on the ground on the other side of the building. If so that would mean a pole in concrete deal for the dish & a cable run to the side of the building showing....where the e-meter & ground bond is. (Can't be sure of that) Then there is that tree...
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    Plugging phone line into receiver disables home phone system?

    The ONLY CID issue I ever heard of....some DirecTv receivers...not a DVR....don't know which manufacturer.......the CID would not work unless the system was grounded. I got a SC to go ground a system & the CID did work after making the connection...stopped when disconnected. Never heard of that...
  9. J

    What type of splitters do I need?

    I always wondered ablut that, The DISH sysrem allows a tech to run an independent TV #2 from receiver #1. There is still a cable run. Never saw the benefit. Anyone? Joe
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    Plugging phone line into receiver disables home phone system?

    I did Directv installations for many years. As part of the installation I ran many phone lines. There were occasional defective DirecTv receivers that would dump the phone system..... DT returned when the receiver was removed. A replacement receiver worked & did not interrupt dial tone (DT). So...
  11. J

    Grounding the dish

    That is more significant than the grounding thing. Hiding a component like that is just asking for a big rip out! The tech is not paid to think or care........someone should spec out relocating that splitter.....nearer to a power source and rerun the cables...inside the wall while possible. Not...
  12. J

    Grounding the dish

    To add to what TheTechGuru said............sometimes it is expedient to drill a crawl space wall rather than wrap the foundation. At this point you still have exceeded the magic 10 ft. from ground block to electric bond in most cases. IF you do the same thing running cable in and out of a...
  13. J

    Installer Refused Install Due To No Ground Available

    Choose bonding to the main electric ground rod. Grounding and bonding are different things. Joe
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    Installer Refused Install Due To No Ground Available

    About the back bonding.....you need a ground rod every ten feet all the way back to the original main bond.....pretty sure about the 10 ft...very sure about the addl rods. + IF the condo has been wired for cable you can use that system to distribute sat feed & you don't need a dish for...
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    Installer Refused Install Due To No Ground Available

    Yup, Sometimes all the receivers that are connected to phones get fried even though the system is grounded. The grounding (bonding) is not lightning protection...it controls stray voltage from the house system, esp. the receiver & TVs. In theory it also dissipates static build up but how...
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    Installer Refused Install Due To No Ground Available

    You'll probably be ok with that. Lightning will sometimes ride around outside surfaces...esp in rain....until it grounds...it goes up. I think what the electric code in aware of is anything out doors could be hit...and potentially the charge could follow inside. What they don't say is the thin...
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    Installer Refused Install Due To No Ground Available

    What you plan will work. Technically you plan to erect the equivalent of a lightning rod. There is not much difference between the dish and the phone or cable lines....I think you are right about using that ground bond you mentioned......and you are correct about the policy. IF there is a...
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    Installer Refused Install Due To No Ground Available

    Ah, that changes things. IF there is a cable in service you get to pick. Diplexers will give you what you want on the same line. One connects to both the TV antenna and the DirecTV dish. The signals will use the same cable without interference with each other. At the other end another diplexer...
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    Installer Refused Install Due To No Ground Available

    There is DirecTV..............MASTEC is a large company with DirecTV as one of its customers. MASTEC does some installations using its own employees (rare) but also subcontracts to smaller installation companies. Sometimes this subcontract things goes down another level. Each level skims a...
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    Installer Refused Install Due To No Ground Available

    As an installer I would inspect visible existing coax and use it. Old or questionable fittings would be changed out. Existing cable was always part of the installation. Any cable use over 100 feet was a custom charge. Since the installer has to guarantee the installation for an excess amount of...
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    Installer Refused Install Due To No Ground Available

    See if an in house installer will do it. The HSPs encourage new guys to git''er done.....make a good impression....make big bucks...........Then back charge them months later for failure to ground the system per spec. DirecTV gets a customer. They pay the HSP (home service provider). The HSP...
  22. J

    anyone miss insp

    Is that short for Inspiration? You get the same effect if you play country music backwards.............Your dog rises from the dead...the bank puts your stuff back in the house and tosses you the keys.......your pick-up starts again and your mother gets released from prison on early parole...
  23. J

    new AU9 SL 3 install

    Consider this: Those launch positions are like books on a shelf. You will be using one dish to hit all three spots. You now have the middle one........the 101.......and you have the right (west ) one. Make a mark on the mast and dish base so you can see how much you move the dish...
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    Grounding question

    Yes, I was thinking of the SWM solution, but as you correctly state...the older boxes have to go. Then you would have plenty of cables. I think if you have the protection plan they will upgrade the older boxes to fix this...don't know this for sure. As an installer I have not had to deal...
  25. J

    Grounding question

    Here is one you will really like! As mentioned you are supposed to ground the dish at the electrical bond for the house. Since you can't fish a ground line you can either" Just kick in a ground wire outside the...
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