Everyone in your complex is using flat cables?I wonder why they're installing it if it's not approved. It was an official Dish Network installer who installed it last July. Every resident in my complex who has a dish is using the same flat cable (according to the residence office).
Dish Network told me they will send someone out to install a new flat cable tomorrow. Are NO flat cables approved? Is there any other way to get the signal inside w/o a hole in the wall?
I don't think the apartment has a choice at this point. Its either allow holes to be drilled or risk this happening again and the place burning down!
The approved flat cable has high frequency connectors so it should not be a problem for HD.
My receive is still fine, so far. The inline fuse sounds interesting. Do you know if DN has this option?
My receive is still fine, so far. The inline fuse sounds interesting. Do you know if DN has this option?
What Claude says is true. The dish approved part is a flat cable that is approx 12 inches long, it is a TFC Amphenol P/N (part number) TFC-144823 and is UL listed. The short 8 inch flat cables you see for 99 cents are not for satellite, but can be used for an ota. The approved flat cable has high frequency connectors so it should not be a problem for HD. The cheap flat cables only use normal connectors and when you have buildup such as a short in the cable it can get hot and burn causing a possible fire.
I personally don't like flat cables, but if you need to use it at least get the 12 inch flat cable and try not to slam your sliding glass door. Over time they need to be replaced regardless of how the cable is treated.
Is it just me or does that cable look like the TFC Amphenol TFC-144823 that was recommended up above.
Here is the whole thing, for your reference.
It has no letters or numbers on it of any sort.
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That's what I've heard too, don't use the flat cables even if they "say" it's approved.