webbydude said:whoa! Dude!! You're just opening yourself to a world of hurt if you maintain that "policy" of yours. Dish can and will fail you on a QC because of that; not to mention any insurance adjuster will have your hide. NEC states that any "antenna" must be grounded. That includes the dish as well. There are plenty of threads in this forum discussing different ways to ground or "bond" a system. But this is completely different. Bottom line...the dish has to be grounded and the lines from the dish have to be grounded.
***I won't even get into the debate of whether a switch is a suitable ground or not, too many compelling arguments on both sides of that fence***
The dish needs to be grounded? A grounding block does not suffice? The lines from the dish also need to be grounded? I guess I'll have to start doing some reading then!