I currently have a slimline dish. I recently got it installed on one of those non-penetrating platforms held down by cinder blocks. The installer put it out in my patio area in my condo (i live in the second floor) in the only location where i can get a line of sight.
Problem is the platform impedes a fire escape. Therefore, property manager says i can move the platform down below against the wall. Only problem is if i move the existing platform down there, there is a carport in the way that will impede the line of sight.
Installer comes out and suggests installing dish on a pole so it will be raised above the carport and have a LOS to the satellite. Property manager says can't, there are water lines down there.
So my question is, can i just move the platform down below where i originally planned, but solve the line of sight problem by raising the dish on the platform by means of a pole? That way the pole won't be in the ground, but will be supported by the platform. I called DTV and asked, and they said they should be able to do that, but installers usually have different opinions than the customer service reps.
So will DTV do this? They're coming out on monday and ill ask them to. If not, i don't want to keep wasting time and incurring the wrath of my HOA.
Problem is the platform impedes a fire escape. Therefore, property manager says i can move the platform down below against the wall. Only problem is if i move the existing platform down there, there is a carport in the way that will impede the line of sight.
Installer comes out and suggests installing dish on a pole so it will be raised above the carport and have a LOS to the satellite. Property manager says can't, there are water lines down there.
So my question is, can i just move the platform down below where i originally planned, but solve the line of sight problem by raising the dish on the platform by means of a pole? That way the pole won't be in the ground, but will be supported by the platform. I called DTV and asked, and they said they should be able to do that, but installers usually have different opinions than the customer service reps.
So will DTV do this? They're coming out on monday and ill ask them to. If not, i don't want to keep wasting time and incurring the wrath of my HOA.