Hello, I'm looking into getting DirecTV since cable isn't available here and broadcast is going to pot with signal degradation lately... the only problem is there are so many trees around the house, I can't seem to locate a place which seems suitable to mount the triple-LNB dish.
Can these dishes (with extra hardware) be mounted to a post placed in an open area of the yard? This place has a rather clear view of the Southeastern/Southern/Southwestern sky itself, over the trees farther away since it's on a hill. The DirecTV site says Elevation is 43.6 and Azimuth is 206.4... how does this translate into a directional? To my main question... I would need to know what size post to install so that the mounting brace fits onto it securely... so how large is it if anyone knows? I was thinking a 6"x6"x12' post might be best anyway, since it'd move less in the wind. It also looks like the cable might have to be buried in the yard, so there went the basic installation and I'm not sure I'd want to pay for professional install involving the light digging, post setting, etc. etc.
Any info you can provide would be great, thanks.
Can these dishes (with extra hardware) be mounted to a post placed in an open area of the yard? This place has a rather clear view of the Southeastern/Southern/Southwestern sky itself, over the trees farther away since it's on a hill. The DirecTV site says Elevation is 43.6 and Azimuth is 206.4... how does this translate into a directional? To my main question... I would need to know what size post to install so that the mounting brace fits onto it securely... so how large is it if anyone knows? I was thinking a 6"x6"x12' post might be best anyway, since it'd move less in the wind. It also looks like the cable might have to be buried in the yard, so there went the basic installation and I'm not sure I'd want to pay for professional install involving the light digging, post setting, etc. etc.
Any info you can provide would be great, thanks.