I am not sure if this factual story is going to point pro or con, but in the summer of 09 a tree in my backyard was struck by lighting. The tree was 75 feet from the northeast corner of my house. My dish is is located on a ground pole on the southeast corner of the house, and is perhaps an additional 25 feet from the tree that was struck. At that time the dish had been installed in the spring of 03 and was not grounded and I had two 500 dishes. I had upgraded to HD earlier that year and at that time my locals were on 61.5 so I needed the wing dish. The strike split an 80 foot cherry tree and had to be taken down, and it did NO damage to any of my dish equipment with one exception. At the time I had a 722 and a 211 and the strike took out both modems on the receivers as the energy came in thru the phone line. It also took out my DSL modem and ethernet connection on my computers motherboard. The phone line came in to the home on the opposite side of the house more than 75 feet beyond where the dish equipment enters the house, and the phone equipment is grounded into the house's electrical ground, which enters the home at the same spot. My point is the correctly grounded equipment failed to stop damage and equipment that was ungrounded and closer to the strike was unharmed, with the exception of the phone line modems. Dish replaced both receivers without cost to me, even though they worked fine, they just could not dial out or connect to the company. Since then the dish had been grounded when Dish took out the wing dish and installed a 1000.2 dish three or four years ago and since then I have been switched to the EA.