My dish was installed on a long run to the house nearly three years ago. I've now determined that the coax used in the install was not direct burial. I don't know what exactly it was, but Dish installer and supervisor at the house over the weekend said it was the wrong stuff (done by a contractor) that they would never have used.
My question is how given to failure might the wrong coax be after three years in the ground? I realize that more info on exactly what was in the ground would help, but for now I don't have that info. If it matters, we're not in a particularly cold part of the country (VA).
Thanks.
My question is how given to failure might the wrong coax be after three years in the ground? I realize that more info on exactly what was in the ground would help, but for now I don't have that info. If it matters, we're not in a particularly cold part of the country (VA).
Thanks.