RITAcp said:Ok then, I think im just getting the dish 500, and the 522 is the only thing else. But also while im thinking of it, what about if I want to have him install the dish on a pole mount? Is that "standard"? I really dont want to have another dish on my roof, its an older house and the roof isnt very stable and i cant afford to have any more holes in there since ive already have problems with leaking. Then if Im able to install the dish this way does that mean it will be grounded already then? Im just really nervous about this kind of stuff, especially being a single woman, and i know how some of these installers can be, tell me something and know i will believe anything they say cause i dont know what they are talking about anyways! Thats why I REALLY REALLY appreciate all that you have helped me with. I leave at 5pm est and i dont have internet at home so thats why im sort of in a hurry for this information. Thank you!!
I leave at 4 est and probably wont touch my computers tonight (been a long day)
Anyway. Yes a pole mount is standard if You called dish or they called you directly. Some of the local installers will lie and say its not. It even says on the back of the paper work that it is standard. I believe that 12 ft of trenching is possible too... not 100% on that it may be 10. No the pole will not be sufficient ground for the dish unless it goes really realll really deep (I think 12 feet and has to be a certain metal. He will still need to ground the cables coming in. The grounding on those grounds the input on the recivers, and the LNBF's. the grounding bleeds static buildup so that lightning is not as big a risk. If the dish isnt grounded properly the dish itself cant bleed static and is also a target. These are there to prevent a lightning strike. not to handle it if one happens. Just make sure he grounds both the dish and the cables.