I'm a residential / commercial installer. The only way a flat section will burn out is if it is pinched. In most cases, a small cut in the metal under the door or slider will avoid this. After installing the flat section, simply apply a thin coat of caulking. The voltage on the line does not exceed 15 volts - DC. It is not possible for a cable, even if it was shorted to start a fire. The receiver is designed to burn out a resister/fuse if the line is crossed more than 20 minutes. At worst, you would have to replace the receiver. Since Dish now only leases in most cases, they would replace it. Also, there are magnetic devices that pass through the window, like the old cellular antennas. They work great! Never had a problem. Installed over 600 of the window pass through units. Second, there is nothing that states that it is illegal to use a flat cable. I am a personal friend of Charles ( Charlie ) the CEO of Echostar Communications. I asked him and his tech staff today about this and they have never heard of this. It may be addressed in the next Charlie Chat that retailers and installers are required to whatch each month. Bottom line is this - You had an installer that was less than professional, did not have the right equipment, ie, the correct flat wire that will pass up to 3.2ghz or window pass through unit that will pass up to 3.6ghz. The installer was just flat lazy. In fact, the majority of the installers are independent and do not invest in the right equipment to have on board. A customer in most cases is willing to pay for items not normally included in the installation, as long as you explain what is and is not included. Customer appreciate it when an installer is "ready for the installation". Do this, Call 1-888-233-3474. This is the dealer-installer hot line... hit the #for installer. You will get right through to a tech/support person. Threaten them to go over to DirecTV! You will be amazed how fast a solution is made! Tell them you do not want the same installer or same company..... Also, there are plenty of independent agents that are more than willing to make this happen for you. Sorry for your inconvienence. It is installers like that, that give the installers that care a bad name. Give them a second chance.
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